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3 Piece Pewter Coffee Set, Liberty & Co, c.1910s


Description
Here we have a very stylish George V Pewter 3 Piece Coffee Set. The set has a planished finish with cutaway rims on the sugar bowl and cream jug. The coffee pot has a cane wrapped handle and a cabochon thumb rest. All three pieces stand on unusual ski feet.The pieces were designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co around 1904/5 and bear the pattern no 0231. Earlier versions had a celtic motif around the bodies with these planished versions being produced from around 1910.
Overall condition is good, with just a few small dings. The main issue is that the cane wrapping around the handle has largely disintegrated leaving just the paper underlay with a few pieces of cane still in situ. Please make sure to view all the photographs.
The coffee pot has a cpacity of 1.75 pints / 994ml. It is 13.5cm / 5.3ins from lip to handle, 8cm / 3.1ins in diameter and 22cm / 8.6ins high. The cream jug is 15.5cm / 6.1ins from lip to handle, 10.8cm / 4.2ins across and 6.8cm / 2.7ins high. The sugar bowl is 13.3cm / 5.2ins from front to handle, 10.8cm / 4.2ins across and 6.8cm / 2.7ins high. All together the set weighs 1.16kg / 41oz.
The underside of each piece is stamped ENGLISH PEWTER and MADE BY LIBERTY & CO together with the product number 0231.
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DateGeorge V :
c.1910s
DesignerArchibald Knox
Codeas1006a2587 / IR5452
Price SOLD £150.00
StatusSold
SellerBurnell and Rowe
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