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A quantity of metalware to include a Tudric pewter Art Nouveau hot water jug by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, stamped 'Tudric 0281 RD 421107', height 21cm (af), three copper haystack measures, a set of copper pans, a further quantity of pewter and a set of balance beam scales. CONDITION REPORT The enamelled decoration on the Tudric jug is heavily af, it is dull, scuffed and scraped throughout, the foot rim is slightly misshapen.
A Tudric Pewter crumb scoop designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, the shaped semi-circular scoop with integrated handle and relief cast Art Nouveau motifs to the corners, stamped maker's mark and pattern number '0532' to base, 25cm wide, with a Tudric pewter box, with planished design, numbered '01366', 9.5cm square, a Tudric pewter cream jug, pattern number '01324', 6.5cm high, and a Tudric pewter teapot with hinged cover, pattern number '0251', 11cm high (at fault) (4)
WILLIAM MOORCROFT - AN 'MOONLIT BLUE' CIRCULAR TAZZA with hammer textured pewter base, decorated with trees in a landscape in a mottled green and blue on a dark blue ground, impressed and painted marks, the pewter base stamped Tudric, Moorcroft, 01313, c.1925 (old rim chip to underside of rim), 19cm diameter x 13.5cm high
Liberty & Co - an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter oval basket, pierced and embossed with a border of stylised organic forms, planished overall, arched handle, oval foot, 23cm wide, design no. 011722, c.1910; a Keswick School of Industrial Art Firth Staybrite jar and cover, hardwood finial, stamped KSIA, design no. F924, 16cm high (2)
A Tudric pewter and green glass claret jug and cover,c.1904, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., cast with stylised motifs,20cm highCondition report: Minor chips visible to the inside of the collar of the jug. Small dent to the dome cover. The lid sits off to the side slightly and does not sit flush on the mount. Wear to the base of the glass base.
A Tudric pewter twin-handled bowl, designed by David Veasey for Liberty & Co., with a band of stylised trees and with the verse 'And the mask of the rose is blown and the woodbine spices are wafted abroad', raised on a low foot, stamped '011',31cm diameterCondition report: Some pitting to the inside of the bowl. Rim and base slightly misshapen and scratched.
A collection of Liberty Tudric pewter wares,designed by Archibald Knox, comprising:a pewter pierced bowl on stand, numbered '0276' and marked 'Tudric', with a later glass insert, 13.3cm high,a candlestick, with a pierced stand, and loose sconce, stamped 'Tudric' and '022',12.7cm high,a mug sleeve, stamped '0534', 8cm high, anda vase sleeve,12cm high (4)Condition report: Candlestick - misshapenVase sleeve - unmarkedMug - wear to finishStand - fair overall - crackled glass sleeve chipped
Three Tudric pewter tankards,designed by Archibald Knox, each stamped 'English Pewter' and numbered '066', '0334', the largest 'Made by Liberty & Co.',13.5, 12.5 and 11cm high (3)Condition report: Small - left - dented rim and base. Scuffing to the outside.central tankard - dents to the rim - minor scuffing.Right ankard - one dent to the body - scuffing to outside.
A Liberty pewter butter dish and matching knife,designed by Archibald Knox, with a clear glass liner, stamped 'Tudric English Pewter Liberty & Co 0162', 14.5cm diameter, knife 14.5cm, and an ashtray, stamped 'Tudric English Pewter Liberty & Co 0898', 13.5cm diameter (3)Condition report: Ashtray - with wear to the inside of the dish - with scratches also.Knife - worn to the blade and handle - possible matched - stamped 'Made in England'
A collection of Tudric pewter items,most designed by Archibald Knox, variously stamped 'Tudric' and 'English Pewter', and a Keswick brass chamberstick,stamped 'H Mawson' and 'Keswick',12.5cm diameter (5)Condition report: Lidded pot - flaking to the cover. Replaced string handle. Dent to the base.Sugar basin - wear and rubbing to the outside of the body.Tall lidded jug - rubbing and wear - dented cover and base. Chamberstick - split to drip pan knocked to the side.Pewter handle basket - knocked and mishaped.
A Tudric pewter and enamel clock,designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., the enamelled dial with a copper chapter ring with Roman numerals, the shaped rectangular case with a stylised plant design and inset with three circular enamels under the dial, stamped '0369', with brass key, dial 6.5cm, 19.3cm high overallCondition report: Some pewter flakes and knocks to the case. Back door slightly misshapen and bent. Movement stamped 'Lenzkirch' and numbered 517044. Ticks and runs when wound (17.3.2020 and 1.9.2020) scratched number to back door 157 and 4/38 CLK.There is no number stamped on the key.
A Liberty and Co. Tudric pewter and enamel easel clock,c.1903, attributed to David Veasey, with an enamel dial, 6.5cm diameter, a copper chapter ring with Roman numerals, enclosing a 30-hour movement, shape number '0636', 14cm highCondition report: Barrell to the reverse is split into two places, two crews missing. Wear to the moulding. Easel back slightly loose.
A Liberty Tudric pewter and enamel biscuit barrel, of cylindrical shape with lift off lid, the domed lid centred with an enamel panel of a young girl and geese, marked to base English Pewter 0543, 12.5cm high x 13cm diameter The lid has some minor scratches^ slightly misshapen^ flange minor dents^ generally good^ base looks maybe to have been polished in parts^ minor dents^ minor scratches^ base marked commensurate with age
A Tudric pewter hot water jug, designed by Archibald Knox, the tapered body with flower heads and whiplash design, rattan handle, hinged dome lid, spreading circular foot, marked to base English Pewter 0958, 14cm high, together with a Tudric lozenge shaped pewter dish with poppy design no 0283 stamped to base Tudric Pewterware Made in England 0283, 12.5cm x 11cm (2) Hot water - pot is in good condition^ rattan all present^ no major dents/scratches^ slight mark to top of dome. Lozenge dish bent to one end and pewter finish is worn in places
A Tudric pewter, enamel and glass claret jug, for Liberty designed by Archibald Knox, the Powell & Sons glass of globular squat shape supporting a tapered neck with pewter bracket and loop handle and hinged dome lid decorated with seed pod and whiplash design with blue and green enamel roundels, marked to side of pewter 0310, and registered design mark RD425680, 21cm high The glass is slightly scratched in places^ pewter slightly marked in places^ lid fits correctly to collar^ hinge in good order^ slightly misshapen hinge but it works^ enamel roundels no major chips or scratches^ very minor fritting^ otherwise good condition
A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel hot water jug, the cylindrical body with stylised Honesty, having rattan loop handle, domed lid with oval thumb plate on two block supports, marked to base RD420290 Tudric 0231, the Honesty flowers decorated in blue and green enamel, 22.5cm high including thumb rest, 16cm wide Body does have dents throughout and minor marks^ no major dents^ scratches^ splits^ rattan and enamel in good order^ lid closes correctly^ spout not bent^ minor denting to base^ signs of repair to base^ looks like a repaired hole
An imposing David Veazey for Liberty and Co pewter rose bowl, having handles to sides and inscription around base reading 'And the musk of the rose is blown, and the woodbine spices are Wafted abroad' stamped Tudric 011 to underside. Condition Report Very good condition for its age, no dings, scratches or knocks

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