- Carlton Ware collectible
- Hand painted
- Limited Edition
- No two are exactly the same
- Includes numbered Certificate of Authentication
The inter-war designer Clarice Cliff (1899-1972) epitomised the spirit of the jazz age and brought art onto the breakfast tables of Britain in the 1930s. Her understanding of colour and form has attracted an extraordinary following, raising her profile to doyenne of British Art Deco.
Earthenware tea-sets, which cost only eight shillings in 1931, now sell for over £2,000. Exquisitely delicate, with wings in a dazzling array of hues, Carlton Ware's new 'Butterfly Lady' is truly breath-taking.
Recalling Carlton Ware's bold 1930's Deco designs, which featured an explosion of colour in abstract and stylised design, Butterfly Lady is created from fine bone china, hand painted and stands a majestic 22cm tall.