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Clarice Cliff Killarney Pattern information and price guide
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The Clarice Cliff Kilarney pattern was introduced in 1933 and is one of the rarer Clarice patterns. It features a geometric design in green, painted in shades of brown and green, outlined in blue. Some pieces also have a band of tonal green interlocking triangles with a chevron painted border. We take a look at some Clarice Cliff Killarney examples along with a realised auction Clarice Cliff Killarney price guide. (Click for current Clarice Cliff Killarney pieces on ebay).
‘Killarney’ a Clarice Cliff Bizarre Daffodil bowl, shape no.450, painted in shades of brown and green, outlined in blue printed factory mark, 33cm.wide. Sold for £280 at Woolley and Wallis, March 2022.
The Clarice Cliff Killarney pattern can be seen on a number of patterns including plates, chargers, bowls, vases, and sugar sifters.
Clarice Cliff Killarney Green A large size cauldron circa 1934. Sold for £240 at Fieldings, October 2022.
Colours vary slightly from piece to piece with various shades of green and brown – from mottled colours to darker tones.
Clarice Cliff Killarney bowl with geometric design to the interior against a green banded ground, facsimile signature mark, 20.5cm diameter. Sold for £90 at Gildings Auctioneers, May 2017.A Clarice Cliff single handled vase in the green Killarney pattern, repeating geometric shapes within green bands, printed Bizarre by Clarice Cliff mark to base. Sold for £450 at Charles Ross Fine Art Auctioneers, February 2017.Clarice Cliff Killarney Lynton shaped teacup and saucer circa. Sold for £65 at Gildings Auctioneers, October 2015.