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Clarice Cliff Lotus Jug - Any Idea of the Pattern?

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Whiteorchid
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    Help Please to identify the pattern of this vase? the back stamp is Clarice Cliff but I can not locate the name of the pattern and can not figure out the Kadina... maybe a precious owner or it was purchased there?

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    1. Thedecoguy Thedecoguy, 2 years ago
      One of the rarest patterns. Kandina is the pattern name.
      Where did you find this gem ?
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 2 years ago
      ‘Tis Kandina. I had a plate forty years ago with no title and it remained a mystery to me for many years. THEDECOGUY is totally correct and you have a beautiful example. WOW !!!

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