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'Fish set' serving dish and cover
Production:
Shorter & Son Ltd.
Designer:
Cliff, Clarice
(Probably)
Earthenware, glazed in matt apricot and green and painted with black enamel.
Slip-cast earthenware, oval in plan with curved sides rising to a projecting fish-shaped rim with head, tail and fins serving as handles. Slightly domed oval cover with an inward curve at the head end, an upright fin slightly moulded to fit the thumb as handle, and an underside rim which fits into the dish. The lower exterior of the dish has five wavy lines, representing waves. The top of the rim and cover are moulded with scales, and the right end of the rim with the fish's mouth, eye and gill. The whole piece is covered in a matt, apricot glaze, with pale green glaze lightly applied over on fins and tail. The pupil of the eye is painted black. There are three spur marks on the base, and three on the underside of the cover. The underside of the dish is recessed and glazed.
History note: Purchased from N.J. Zolman, 1996
Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Height: 11.0 cm
Length: 26.6 cm
Width: 20.5 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1996) by The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
20th Century
Production date:
circa
AD 1935
: c. 1935
Another ‘fish set’ was produced by A J Wilkinson in the 1920s/30s. Marked as designed by Clarice Cliff, items in this series have a cream ground and are decorated with a relief, polychrome fish.
Clarice Cliff (1899-1972) joined the pottery industry at 13, as a paintress. She joined A J Wilkinson in 1916 as a lithographer, rising to become a modeller and shape designer. After local evening classes, she studied at the Royal College of Art. In 1929, A J Wilkinson introduced her colourful Art Deco ‘Bizarre’ series, which established her as a well-known designer. In 1940 she married Arthur Colley Shorter, the managing director, and through him became a major shareholder in the family group, founded in the 1870s, which comprised Wilkinson, Newport Pottery and Shorter & Son. Her younger sister Dolly Cliff also worked at Wilkinson’s, supervising a team of specialist decorators, and some of her designs were later issued under Clarice’s name.
‘Fish ware’, one of Shorter & Son’s most popular designs, was first introduced in the late 1920s or early 1930s. A version similar to the Fitzwilliam items, and attributed to Clarice Cliff, is illustrated in ‘The Quiver’, December 1936, described as ‘in a delicious matt cream glaze in pottery [with] only softly subdued turquoise fins as colour accent'. In the 1950s a high glaze version was produced, in various colourways.
Decoration
Slip-casting : Earthenware, slip-cast and decorated with coloured glazes.
Inscription present: near the foot-rim, on either side
Accession number: C.28 & A-1996
Primary reference Number: 74082
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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