On display

Arizona

Plate
ca.1934 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Circular dinner plate of earthenware, with a sloping rim and a depressed circular centre, and the rim and centre is decorated with hand painted bands in two shades of green, and these bands are slightly curved around a further band of pink, and on the concave edge of each band is a brown trefoil shape, and the rim is further decorated with grey brush strokes between the main decoration, and all is painted over a white glazed ground.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleArizona (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Earthenware, enamel, glazed and painted
Brief description
'Arizona' pattern circular dinner plate of earthenware, with a sloping rim and a depressed circular centre, and decoration painted over a white glazed ground, designed by Paul Nash, made by Arthur J. Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. under the direction of Clarice Cliff, Burslem, ca. 1934.
Physical description
Circular dinner plate of earthenware, with a sloping rim and a depressed circular centre, and the rim and centre is decorated with hand painted bands in two shades of green, and these bands are slightly curved around a further band of pink, and on the concave edge of each band is a brown trefoil shape, and the rim is further decorated with grey brush strokes between the main decoration, and all is painted over a white glazed ground.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 28cm
Marks and inscriptions
'DESIGNED BY / Paul Nash [signature] / PRODUCED / Bizarre / by / Clarice Cliff / WILKINSON LTD / ENGLAND / COPYRIGHT RESERVED / FIRST EDITION' (Printed in black)
Gallery label
(5/3/14)
Tureen and plate, ‘Arizona’ pattern
England, Staffordshire, about 1934
Pattern designed by Paul Nash,
made by Arthur J. Wilkinson Ltd
Earthenware, painted in enamels
Museum nos. Circ. 435&A, 430-1975
Object history
Part of a pair of dinner plates CIRC.429, 430-1975.
Production
Made under the direction of Clarice Cliff.
Bibliographic reference
Lambert, Susan. Paul Nash as Designer. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1975.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.430-1975

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Record createdMay 8, 2008
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