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Liberty & Co, Tudric Pewter Bowl or Planter c.1910
In General
A stunning, Liberty and Co, Art Nouveau, hand hammered, polished, Tudric pewter bowl or planter, English, c1910. We understand that this piece is likely to have been designed by the famous designer, Archibald Knox. This large bowl or planter has an ovoid body shape, an everted rim and a raised plinth base. The body is interspersed with three sets of applied handles, integral to the design.
Archibald Knox (1864 - 1933) was born on the Isle of Man and was of Scottish descent. Knox was Liberty's renowned primary designer at the height of Liberty's success and influence upon British and international design. Knox is a leading figure of the Modern Style Movement. His work also bridged a range of groundbreaking arts movements being Arts and Crafts, Celtic Revival, Art Nouveau and Modernism.
Knox's work for Liberty was for the Tudric (pewter)and Cymric (precious metals) ranges. Tudric is a brand name for Pewterware made by W.H. Haseler's of Birmingham for Liberty and Co. Liberty began producing Tudric in 1899 until the 1930s.
Year
c.1910
Material
Tudric Pewter
Maker and Makers Mark
Impressed 'Tudric' and design number '0337'.
Condition
In good antique condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. There is some pitting on the outside and inside of this bowl or planter. There are some tiny pin holes on the base. There is a very slight, barely visible dent on the side of this bowl or planter. Please see photographs.
Dimensions ( L x W x H )
24 cm x 24 cm x 16.5 cm or 9.44 inches x 9.44 inches x 6.49 inches.
Diameter of opening - 22 cm or 8.66 inches
Weight
To be confirmed.
Shipping
Free Shipping in the UK (except for Furniture and Art Work). We use trusted couriers in the UK and across the World. We tend to use Parcelforce and Royal Mail in the UK and DHL and Fedex Worldwide. Purchases are very carefully wrapped and packed using brand new high quality packing materials and extra strong boxes. All parcels are fully insured and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
ALL SHIPPING COSTS ARE REFUNDED IF LESS THAN STATED BELOW:
Shipping Costs:
United Kingdom FREE
Central Europe £30.00
Eastern Europe £30.00
United States £40.00
All Other Zones £95.00
Please message us for a precise quick shipping quote for Europe or Worldwide.
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A stunning, Liberty and Co, Art Nouveau, hand hammered, polished, Tudric pewter bowl or planter, English, c1910. We understand that this piece is likely to have been designed by the famous designer, Archibald Knox. This large bowl or planter has an ovoid body shape, an everted rim and a raised plinth base. The body is interspersed with three sets of applied handles, integral to the design.
Archibald Knox (1864 - 1933) was born on the Isle of Man and was of Scottish descent. Knox was Liberty's renowned primary designer at the height of Liberty's success and influence upon British and international design. Knox is a leading figure of the Modern Style Movement. His work also bridged a range of groundbreaking arts movements being Arts and Crafts, Celtic Revival, Art Nouveau and Modernism.
Knox's work for Liberty was for the Tudric (pewter)and Cymric (precious metals) ranges. Tudric is a brand name for Pewterware made by W.H. Haseler's of Birmingham for Liberty and Co. Liberty began producing Tudric in 1899 until the 1930s.
Year
c.1910
Material
Tudric Pewter
Maker and Makers Mark
Impressed 'Tudric' and design number '0337'.
Condition
In good antique condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. There is some pitting on the outside and inside of this bowl or planter. There are some tiny pin holes on the base. There is a very slight, barely visible dent on the side of this bowl or planter. Please see photographs.
Dimensions ( L x W x H )
24 cm x 24 cm x 16.5 cm or 9.44 inches x 9.44 inches x 6.49 inches.
Diameter of opening - 22 cm or 8.66 inches
Weight
To be confirmed.
Shipping
Free Shipping in the UK (except for Furniture and Art Work). We use trusted couriers in the UK and across the World. We tend to use Parcelforce and Royal Mail in the UK and DHL and Fedex Worldwide. Purchases are very carefully wrapped and packed using brand new high quality packing materials and extra strong boxes. All parcels are fully insured and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
ALL SHIPPING COSTS ARE REFUNDED IF LESS THAN STATED BELOW:
Shipping Costs:
United Kingdom FREE
Central Europe £30.00
Eastern Europe £30.00
United States £40.00
All Other Zones £95.00
Please message us for a precise quick shipping quote for Europe or Worldwide.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 27/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Or best offer
Category Antique Metalware
Date Early 20th Century
1910s Antiques Material Pewter
Origin English
Maker Liberty
Designer Archibald Knox
Item code as1105a039 / Liberty Pewter
Status Sold
£195.00
$243.22
€231.66
$
€
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London
EC2Y 8NQ
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