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Designed by William Moorcroft for Liberty & Co., this vase features the signature Pomegranate pattern with deep crimson pomegranates and clusters of rich purple grapes, all set against a dark cobalt blue background. The vase has an elegant tapered form with a flared rim, enhancing its Art Nouveau appeal. A pewter base with a hammered finish, characteristic of Liberty & Co.'s Tudric line, adds a distinct touch of craftsmanship. Stamped with 'Tudric Moorcroft and Liberty & Co.' markings, this piece represents the renowned collaboration between the esteemed British pottery and the celebrated department store.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
An Early Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of cylindrical form with flared neck, painted in the 'Pomegranate' pattern within a dark blue ground, mounted in a 'Tudric' pewter base, impressed marks and number 01310, 23cm high; A Moorcroft Baluster Form Vase, in the same pattern, impressed marks, signed in blue, 18.5cm high. (2)Vase with pewter base has glue repaired chip to rim, light crazing. Other vase with very light crazing, no chips, cracks or signs of restoration.
A GEORGE V SILVER AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL MINITURE CARRIAGE TIMEPIECEPOSSIBLY DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, LIBERTY AND COMPANY, LONDON 1911The French rectangular single train eight-day movement with platform lever escapement regulated by sprung balance and with integral winding and hand setting keys to backplate, the 1.25 inch circular white enamel Arabic numeral dial with blued steel moon hands set behind convex glass within a blue and green cloisonne enamel foliate wreath bezel and incorporating canted insert to interior, the rectangular case with stylised hinged arched carrying handle and full width door to rear, on bun feet, marks for Birmingham 1911 with triple diamond lozenge makers mark L. & Co. for Liberty and Company.7.5cm (3ins) high with handle down, 5cm (2ins) wide, 4.1cm (1.625ins) deep. The current lot can be directly compared to an apparently identical example with an attribution to Archibald Knox currently being offered by Royal House Antiques of Pulborough, West Sussex, with an asking price of £10,000. Archibald Knox was one of the principal designers for Liberty and Company, and was responsible for many of the designs marketed within their Cymric (silver) and Tudric (pewter) ranges from 1899 to around 1910. Being born on the Isle of Man, Knox was heavily influenced by the Celtic and Nordic heritage of his homeland and his designs have become iconic in their representation of the English Arts and Crafts style.
Liberty & Co., a Tudric pewter bowl, modelled with the masks of three owls, the eyes inset with seashells, stamped Tudric 036 to the underside, 19cm wide, 10cm high Honest untouched condition, original mould lines showing inside and outside the bowl, some oxidisation marks.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co - a Tudric pewter five-piece tea set, comprising; teapot, hot water jug, milk jug, sugar bowl, and twin handled tray, the tray with all-over hammered decoration, further raised stylised abstract floral decoration to the other items, each with impressed marks and numbered 0231 verso, tray numbered 043, tray dimensions 29.5 x 47cm, hot water pot h.21cm, teapot length 23cm (5)
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY - A TUDRIC PEWTER BASKET of shallow rounded oblong form with fixed overhead handle, cast with entrelacs on a planished ground, stamped and numbered 0357, 12" wide (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good bar some staining and slight damage to planishing on top surface
Liberty & Co. Archibald Knox (1864-1933) designed Tudric pewter tea set, comprising of squat teapot, hot water pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, model no.0231, produced between 1902-1905. (5) Condition report:Lids of water pot and coffee pot not shutting. Some losses to binding of handles.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co. Tudric green glass fruit bowl in pewter Art Nouveau frame with stylised fruit and leaf decoration and twin handles, marked ' Tudric, Rd 426933 & 0320', approx. 25cm wideGood original condition, some minor scratches, original glass liner in very good order
Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled bowl, model 0229, shouldered amphoral form, the twin handles of blade footed angled ribbon design, cast in relief with a sinous band of stylised honesty pods, highlighted with blue green enamel beads, 30cm wide
Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a pair of Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled candlesticks, model 0223, the wide brimmed amphoral sconces supported on three bracket bladed stems on domed bases cast with stylised bean motifs and set with blue green enamel roundels, stamped marks, 23cm high (2)
AN ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY PEWTER ROSE BOWL, the 'Tudric' rose bowl model 0229, with twin handles extending to form the feet, and stylised relief foliate decoration, height 13.5cm x diameter (excluding handles) 25cm (1) (Condition Report: af, has two holes in the base - remains of marks barely visible, lining very worn, would benefit from a clean)
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co.,: A Tudric Pewter Lidded Jug, Model No.0278, cast in low relief with stylised leaves, stamped TUDRIC 0278 RD 421106,15cm highLiberty & Co., Tudric Pewter tankard, designed by Oliver Baker, Model No.066, stamped marks,12.5cm highKeswick School of Industrial Arts Copper Napkin Ring, with a repeating floral pattern, unmarked,3.5cm high (3)
A Liberty Tudric pewter dressing table part set, comprising a tray of rounded rectangular form, a large scent bottle, a button hook and a rectangular lidded box, each with lightly planished finish and inset with turquoise cabochon, the tray stamped 'TUDRIC / ENGLISH PEWTER / LIBERTY & CO / 0881' to the underside (4)23.5 x 35.5cmThe turquoise is in good condition on all pieces, overall condition is good noting some minor surface wear and scratching, the steel hook on the button hook has some light surface rust.
After David Veazey for Liberty & Co pewter tea caddy, c1900. Base marked 'Tudric 049'. Stylised plants to each corner, lid rises to trefoil finial. Design by David Veazey and adapted by Liberty and Co. This caddy design also appears to have been reused as a clock case by Liberty. W 14cm, D 14cm, H 18cm.
Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co. - a Tudric English Pewter & green glass butter dish, together with a pewter butter knife. The Tudric butter dish having rounded rectangular, cast in low relief with stylised foliage, body with fitted green glass central dish. Stamped to underside with number 0316. The knife with stylised foliate motifs to handle, unstamped.Dish measures approx. 2.5cm x 18cm x 12cm.
Liberty & Co. - an early 20th century Tudric Pewter coupe designed by Archibald Knox, featuring glass liner. Model No. 0276. The goblet raised on tripod stand on circular base, cast and pierced with panels of stylised foliage, with green glass liner likely by James Powell & Co. Stamped marks to underside. Measures approx. 14cm tall x 12.5cm in diameter.
A box of various metal wares to include a Shand Mason & Co of London fireman's lamp bearing label "Shand Mason & Co Fire Engine Makers Upper Ground Street, Blackfriars Road, London", 19 cm high together with a Desmo spreadeagle upon a ball car mascot (damaged and repaired), a Liberty & Co Tudric pewter pedestal bowl (01353), 17.5 cm diameter, six various pewter mugs, a 19th Century Chinese ebonised hardwood vase stand, 31 cm diameter together with two boxed sets of five Chinese porcelain mask ornaments by Beijing China, modern Chinese fan and six mounted but unframed colour prints of Russian/Cossack warriors (8) CONDITION REPORTS With specific reference to the Mason lamp - vertical crack to side of maker's plaque. Small vertical crack above left upper hinge. Large U shaped crack to the rear of hood panel. Light crack to the solder on the left ring of the rear handle. Light crack to solder on right rear handle. Horizontal crack just above the maker's plaque - see images for further detail
AFTER A DESIGN BY ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO: A TUDRIC PEWTER 'BOLLELIN' DISH OR TRAY (2)Early 20th Century Of circular form with raised intertwining organic forms, stamped to the underside ‘MADE IN ENGLAND ENGLISH PEWTER 044’, 25.5cm diameter; and an Art Nouveau WMF pewter coaster or bowl, circa 1905, with stylised bird finials, stamped to the underside WMF flanked by a B and OX, 10cm wideArchibald Knox designed this Art Nouveau ‘Celtic’ inspired dish for the Silver Studio in about 1903. Knox sold designs through the Silver Studio from the late nineteenth century onwards.Condition report: Overall inevitable scuffs, and minor scratches to the underside of the dish, with some marks and tarnishing to the dish commensurate with wear, use and age.The smaller container/vessel/ pot is with a small dents to the rim either side of one of the raised nodules (see images) and a dent to the bottom edge. See photos. Also, a likely repaired area to the join of the base and side, see extra images. Otherwise slight inevitable scuffs and marks commensurate with wear, use and age, particularly to the interior.
TWO BOXES OF ASSORTED VINTAGE METALWARES, to include a group of Pewter items comprising a hand hammered Tudric pewter bowl, a similar trefoil dish and condiment pot, a pair of Craftsmen Sheffield shakers, a English Pewter hand hammered tankard, two Old Hall teapots with a toast rack, a brass plate with Chinese dragon motifs etched to the rim and central medallion, a plated tea pot etc. and a box of cutlery to include a quantity of cheese knives, dessert forks, assorted stainless steel cutlery to include some boxed and cased, three small copper measuring items, a hand hammered pewter segmented box, etc (2 boxes) (s.d)
A collection of mixed silver plate to include bowl, tankard, sugar bowl with liner, flatware etc, together with white metal items including part of a "junk" ship; South American salt and pepper pots and part alpaca, an English hallmarked topped glass salt shaker and pair of sugar nips, and a Tudric pewter mustard pot (damage / misshapen cover). (1 box)
A large Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel table cigarette box rectangular, the hinged domed lid inset with rectangular enamel panel depicting a river scene with a bridge in the manner of Charles Fleetwood Varley (1863-1942), cedar lined with a single division, stamped 078 Tudricheight 7.2 cm. length 20.5cm., depth 13.5cm., Condition: Very good condition. The enamel without damage. Free from dings or scratches. The pewter bright and unoxidised

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