on โ27-05-2014 12:52 PM
Hi,
I have several pieces of Clarice Cliff. Yet a Seller has a Honey Bee Pot . With two stamps on the base.
I believed they were made at different times.
What actions do I take.
Not being an expert. I would like information from experinced People first.
Kind Regrds
Cherie 4429
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on โ04-06-2014 06:11 PM
on โ11-06-2014 03:13 PM
thats one of backstamps used from 1937-1952 well after bizarre period had finished as bizarre series 1927-28 up to about 1936 is most collectable but clarice cliff was produced right up to 1963 when it was taken over by midwinter
on โ27-05-2014 03:03 PM
on โ27-05-2014 04:47 PM
Ummm, do you mean you want to contact a seller and tell me them they are selling a fake? Or report them to eBay for selling a fake? All I can say is, you would want to be very sure of your ground first. As I understand it, genuine Clarice Cliff marks are many and varied; this kind of says it all
http://claricecliff.com/works/backstamps
Quoting "There are many variations to the back stamps pictured here and some pieces can carry more than one type of back stamp. Also, during the 1930s some pieces did not get any stamp at all!"
Even if I was a great expert on Clarice Cliff (and I am certainly not), I would hesitate to try to interfere with another seller's listing. Unless I was interested in buying the item myself, I would simply steer clear of the item. If I was interested in buying it, that would be another matter entirely, and I would try to communicate in a polite way with the seller. But I doubt I would be interested in buying something I was unsure about.
I am sure you asked this question with the best of intentions, but really, eBay is like every other venue for selling second hand goods - buyer beware. There are about a zillion items for sale on eBay that are not what they claim to be. Some will never sell, a lot will sell despite it, because either the buyers don't know, or the buyers don't care. If a buyer buys something and is unhappy about it, providing they have followed the rules that eBay/PayPal have in place, they can be refunded, which is much more than usually happens on other selling platforms.
on โ31-05-2014 06:16 PM
you can tell by the backstamp which date pieces were made as i have encyclopedia with pages of backstamps so if you put a pic of exact backstamp on here i could tell you exactly time period as clarice was made from 1927-28 right up to 1963 with over 60 backstamps
on โ04-06-2014 03:15 PM
Hello,
It has nothing to do with a Seller.
I wanted to sell my "Honey Bee Pot" .I have other pieces of Clarice Cliff.
And I have seen several "Honey Bee Pot's " on here.
My Pot has a base with just Clarice Cliff. And Wilkinson I think.
I have photos .It is I am positive genuine.
I just wanted to put it past the Experts on here first/
Many thanks
Cherie
on โ04-06-2014 03:38 PM
Hello,
Thank you so much for the link to the Back Stamps and Clarice Cliff History.
It is very much apppreciated.
Kind Regards
Cherie
@siddieswans wrote:Ummm, do you mean you want to contact a seller and tell me them they are selling a fake? Or report them to eBay for selling a fake? All I can say is, you would want to be very sure of your ground first. As I understand it, genuine Clarice Cliff marks are many and varied; this kind of says it all
http://claricecliff.com/works/backstamps
Quoting "There are many variations to the back stamps pictured here and some pieces can carry more than one type of back stamp. Also, during the 1930s some pieces did not get any stamp at all!"
Even if I was a great expert on Clarice Cliff (and I am certainly not), I would hesitate to try to interfere with another seller's listing. Unless I was interested in buying the item myself, I would simply steer clear of the item. If I was interested in buying it, that would be another matter entirely, and I would try to communicate in a polite way with the seller. But I doubt I would be interested in buying something I was unsure about.
I am sure you asked this question with the best of intentions, but really, eBay is like every other venue for selling second hand goods - buyer beware. There are about a zillion items for sale on eBay that are not what they claim to be. Some will never sell, a lot will sell despite it, because either the buyers don't know, or the buyers don't care. If a buyer buys something and is unhappy about it, providing they have followed the rules that eBay/PayPal have in place, they can be refunded, which is much more than usually happens on other selling platforms.
on โ04-06-2014 06:11 PM
on โ11-06-2014 03:13 PM
thats one of backstamps used from 1937-1952 well after bizarre period had finished as bizarre series 1927-28 up to about 1936 is most collectable but clarice cliff was produced right up to 1963 when it was taken over by midwinter