Norman Carling

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Norman Carling (1902–1971) was an English designer/modeller in ceramics, who created a large number of Art Deco models and joined Maling pottery in 1935 from the firm of A.J. Wilkinson, a company which also employed Clarice Cliff. He was responsible for Maling's classic 1930s art deco design called "Blossom Time".[1] Carling was one of a talented design team working for Maling in the 1930s, the other two being Miss Theo Maling and Lucien George Boullemier.[2]

Carling also introduced designs in relief to Maling's patterns, giving a tactile effect to floral depictions. Maling's art deco lustre ware is prized for its iridescent sheen.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "MALING Art Deco Lustre BLOSSOM TIME Pitcher Jug Vase | #25451148". Worthpoint.
  2. ^ "Maling Collectors Society - History". Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2010.