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The world renowned department store Liberty, was originally founded in 1875 as a furniture and drapery shop in Regent Street, London and was known as "East India House".

The business was established by Arthur Lazenby Liberty, (1843-1917). As the original name of the shop suggests, there was a strong emphasis on Oriental & Moorish objects, furniture and fabrics as well as more traditional European items. Under the heading of "curios", he also sold Japanese bric-a-brac of all kinds.

East India House was one of the first major shops to stock extensively products of the Arts and Crafts movement. more... Goods subsequently produced for Liberty showed both Oriental and Arts and Crafts influence.

In 1884 Liberty opened a costume department and in 1885 a wallpaper department.

Liberty commissioned leading designers of the time to create carpets, ceramics, clothing, furniture, silver and wallpaper exclusively for them.

In 1889 Liberty opened a branch in Paris which was instrumental in exposing Europeans to English Art Nouveau style.

Liberty registered their own silver hallmark in 1894 and in 1899 released a range of gold and silver objects under the name "Cymric", an Art Nouveau interpretation of the Celtic style. They were made by the Birmingham-based company W. H. Haseler.

In 1903 a range of pewter of similar design was released under the name "Tudric". Apart from its interesting designs, Tudric pewter differed from other pewter as it had a high silver content. It was also produced for Liberty by William Haseler of Birmingham.

From 1898 onwards, Liberty retained the services of Archibald Knox (1864-1933). Knox designed much of the Tudric Pewter and Cymric silver as well as textiles, and has been credited with 400 designs.

House rules prevented Liberty designers being allowed to sign their works, except for Archibald Knox.

Pieces with a Knox attribution tend to be the most sought after by collectors, and command a premium in price. Particularly desirable are those items with strong Celtic motifs and brightly coloured enamelling.

Liberty still trades from Regent Street, London. less...

Pewter is an alloy of tin hardened with small amounts of other metals such as copper, lead, zinc, antimony and sometimes silver. The craft of pewtering started in antiquity - the earliest known item, a flask dating from c1450 BC, was found in Egypt.

Pewter is believed to have been introduced to Britain by the Romans, who exploited the main source of tin in Europe at the time, which was in Cornwall. The craft fell into decline after the Romans withdrew from Britain but it is thought that the Cistercian monks reintroduced it after the Norman Conquest in AD 1066.

Known more... as "the poor man's silver", production spread throughout the country with a wide range of mainly domestic goods being made.

In the year 1348 Articles were granted to the Worshipful Company of Pewterers in London, which enabled them to control the quality of pewter. Two grades of pewter were specified, and then later a further grade was added, and these three grades were adhered to until the 20th century.

The 15th and 16th centuries are described as the Golden Age for pewter manufacture, a time when even grand houses used pewter as well as silver for domestic use and a time which preceded the introduction of mass-produced ceramic wares, which ultimately replaced pewter, especially plates and drinking vessels.

Even then however, the average householder was too poor to replace his wooden utensils with pewter until around the middle of the 18th century. For almost a hundred years thereafter it became the material for every day utensils and commodities.

The appeal of pewter comes mainly from its good proportions and functional design. Items from the 17th and 18th centuries are obviously much rarer than those of the 19th century, which form the basis of most collections, and when collecting pewter became popular. The century culminated in the formation of The Society of Pewter Collectors in 1918, which is still operating today, under the name of the Pewter Society.

Although ceramic tableware had largely replaced pewter by this time, tankards, mugs, beakers, candlesticks, measures and numerous small personal items were still being made, and were popular in the country. . In churches it was used to make alms dishes, plates and sacramental vessels.

In the early 20th century, the popularity of pewter was revived with the introduction of the Art Nouveau styles of Liberty's Tudric range.

There are no hallmarks on pewter, although some pewter items have a touch mark, applied by a punch and which usually include the names or initials of the maker. Touch marks have no particular value apart from interest and a guide to the maker. A touch mark bears no relation to the quality of the alloy, and does not carry the same authority as the hallmarks used on gold and silver.

When a date appears as part of the touch mark it represents the year of registration of the maker with the London Guild and not the year of manufacture, so it can't be used to date the article. However, if the manufacturer is known the piece can be dated to a certain period, somewhere between the date of registration and death of the maker.

Sometimes the makers added touch marks resembling silver hallmarks, usually four in number. These faux hall marks were not recognised by The Worshipful Company of Pewterers or supported in law. less...

In 1903 Liberty & Co. released a range of high quality pewter under the name "Tudric". Apart from its interesting Art Nouveau Celtic inspired designs, Tudric pewter differed from other pewter as it had a high silver content. Much of it was designed by Archibald Knox, whose services Liberty & Co. had engaged from 1898 onwards. It was produced for Liberty by William Haseler of Birmingham. See also: Liberty & Co.

Arts & Crafts copper dish, decorated with flowers, and hammered…
Copper Flower Dish with Hammered Finish, 24 cm Diameter

Arts & Crafts copper dish, decorated with flowers, and hammered finish, diameter 9.45 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

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Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., Tudric…
Archibald Knox Tudric Pewter Tea Service Tray, c. 1905

Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., Tudric pewter tea service tray, c. 1905, twin handled, decorated with stylised tulips, length 18.90 in., width 13.78 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

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An Archibald Knox Liberty Tudric pewter Bollelin dish with…
Archibald Knox Liberty Tudric Pewter Bollelin Dish Nouveau Style

An Archibald Knox Liberty Tudric pewter Bollelin dish with raised shaped border/stylized floral decoration in the Nouveau style and stamped marks to the back. 10.24 in. dia.

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Arts & Crafts hand hammered copper bowl & cover with a silvered…
Hand Hammered Copper Bowl with Silvered Cartouche and Monogram

Arts & Crafts hand hammered copper bowl & cover with a silvered cartouche to base enclosing an urn device and monogram MMM, height 4.92 in.

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A 1903 Tudric pewter 'Bollelin' tray with strap handles,…
Archibald Knox Tudric Pewter Tray with Aquamarine Enamel Plaque

A 1903 Tudric pewter 'Bollelin' tray with strap handles, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., the three arched handles meeting in centre, above convex-sided triangular enamel plaque in centre in deep aquamarine with green-yellow centre. Embossed w

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A pair of Arts & Crafts tall iron and copper floor standing…
Arts & Crafts Iron and Copper Candle Stands

A pair of Arts & Crafts tall iron and copper floor standing candle stands, each with three ebonised metal shaped bars supporting the copper bowl sconce drip trays and brass nozzles, height 55.12 in.

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Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., Tudric…
Archibald Knox Tudric Pewter Crumb Tray, c. 1900

Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., Tudric pewter crumb tray, model no. 0532, c. 1900, cast in bas-relief with stylised foliage panels, stamped and numbered, length 9.84 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

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A Liberty & Co, Tudric, pewter tea set and oval tray, designed…
Archibald Knox Pewter Tea Set with Tray

A Liberty & Co, Tudric, pewter tea set and oval tray, designed by Archibald Knox, early 20th century, comprising a hand beaten teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, plus a tray, stamped, Tudric, made in England, 6.69 in. high, the tray 14.17 in.…

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Art Nouveau Tudric pewter twin handle bowl with embossed motto…
Tudric Pewter Art Nouveau Twin Handle Bowl

Art Nouveau Tudric pewter twin handle bowl with embossed motto to and floral decoration, width 12.40 in.

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Liberty Tudric pewter sugar & cream set, designed by Archibald…
Archibald Knox Pewter Set and Fruit Bowl

Liberty Tudric pewter sugar & cream set, designed by Archibald Knox, number 0231, together with a pewter circular fruit bowl on 3 stylised feet.

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Five piece Tudric pewter teaset, comprising circular tray,…
Tudric Pewter Five Piece Teaset (01075)

Five piece Tudric pewter teaset, comprising circular tray, teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, design number 01075

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Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel Cloverleaf dish designed…
Tudric Cloverleaf Dish by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co

Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel Cloverleaf dish designed by Archibald Knox circa 1905

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Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and…
Tudric Pewter Dish with Glass Liner and Spoon

Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and spoon stamped 'Tudric' circa 1890 made by Liberty & Co. London, 7.48 in. wide, Geoffrey Stilwell Collection, Mossgreen 2015, lot 224

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Art Nouveau Archbald Knox Tudric pewter tray for Liberty & Co.,…
Archbald Knox Tudric Pewter Tray for Liberty & Co

Art Nouveau Archbald Knox Tudric pewter tray for Liberty & Co., 1905, 19.69 in. length, 13.78 in. depth.

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Archibald Knox Liberty & Co Tudric pewter #0303 jug and bowl,…
Archibald Knox Pewter Jug and Bowl Set

Archibald Knox Liberty & Co Tudric pewter #0303 jug and bowl, diameter 4.33 in. bowl

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Liberty & Co. Arts & Crafts serving tray, beaten pewter, early…
Liberty & Co. Arts & Crafts Pewter Tray, Early 20th Century

Liberty & Co. Arts & Crafts serving tray, beaten pewter, early 20th century, stamped 'English pewter made by Liberty & Co, 19.69 in. across the handles

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Art Nouveau Tudric pewter two handled tray Archibald Knox for…
Archibald Knox Tudric Pewter Tray for Liberty & Co

Art Nouveau Tudric pewter two handled tray Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., twin handled oval form, decorated with stylised pod design, stamped 0311, 14.17 in. long. See page 203, Archbald Knox, by Stephen Martin

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An English Pewter two handled tray for Liberty & Co, c.1905,…
English Pewter Tray with Stylized Florals, Liberty & Co

An English Pewter two handled tray for Liberty & Co, c.1905, decorated with stylised florals, stamped English Pewter Rd.490290 Solkets (W.H.Haesler) and design number 0231. Width 19.29 in.

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Tudric Liberty two handled bowl early 20th century, c1906,…
Archibald Knox Tudric Liberty Bowl, Early 20th Century

Tudric Liberty two handled bowl early 20th century, c1906, designed by Archibald Knox, impressed factory base stamp, O-Made in England - Tudric Petwer - 0405, height 2.17 in., (a/f slight dent to rim)

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Crumb tray Tudric pewter, model 0532, height 25 cm
Tudric Pewter Crumb Tray - Model 0532 (25cm Height)

Crumb tray Tudric pewter, model 0532, height 9.84 in.

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Art Nouveau dish Tudric pewter dish with enamel centre, Art…
Art Nouveau Pewter Dish with Enamel Centre

Art Nouveau dish Tudric pewter dish with enamel centre, Art Nouveau design, marked to base, diameter 10.24 in., (a/f)

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A Tudric pewter dish, made by W.H Haseler for Liberty & Co, c.…
Tudric Pewter Dish with Enamel and Shamrock Design

A Tudric pewter dish, made by W.H Haseler for Liberty & Co, c.1910, twin-handled with enamel centre and rim of openwork shamrocks and hearts, stamped Tudric 0287 Solkets, width 11.02 in. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE, FRSNZ…

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Archibald Knox Tudric pewter drinks tray, oblong shape with…
Foliate Corner Tudric Pewter Drinks Tray

Archibald Knox Tudric pewter drinks tray, oblong shape with open handles and scrolling foliate corners

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Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Tudric pewter tray, oblong two…
Archibald Knox Pewter Tray with Celtic Entrelac Designs

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Tudric pewter tray, oblong two handled shape the four corners with Celtic entrelac designs, stamped Tudric 0309, 18.11 in. width

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Vintage Tudric pewter dish embossed leaf decoration, marked to…
Embossed Leaf Tudric Pewter Dish #0546 - 12.5cm Diameter

Vintage Tudric pewter dish embossed leaf decoration, marked to base and # 0546, diameter 4.92 in. approx, diameter.

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A large Arts & Crafts copper tray, Birmingham Guild of…
Arts & Crafts Copper Tray with Pierced Handles

A large Arts & Crafts copper tray, Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, circa 1900, of rectangular from, hand beaten, with decorative pierced handles, 26.77 in. long (including handles), 15.35 in. wide, 1.10 in. deep

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Good vintage Hutton Sheffield pewter tray made circa 1900 for…
Vintage Hutton Sheffield Pewter Tray for Liberty of London

Good vintage Hutton Sheffield pewter tray made circa 1900 for Liberty of London, marked to base and # 1512, length 19.69 in.

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Pair of pewter entree dishes designed by Archibald Knox, C1900,…
Archibald Knox Pewter Entree Dishes with Celtic Entrelac Decoration

Pair of pewter entree dishes designed by Archibald Knox, C1900, for Liberty Tudric, with a Celtic Entrelac decoration, Arts & Crafts movement, includes a butter dish, height 3.74 in., butter dish length 7.48 in.

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Arts & Crafts pewter Ruskin heart butter dish and cover, by…
Arts & Crafts Pewter Heart Butter Dish

Arts & Crafts pewter Ruskin heart butter dish and cover, by William Hutton & Sons, circa 1900 an Arts & Crafts pewter heart shaped butter dish and cover, by William Hutton & Sons, circa 1900 6.69 in. high,8.66 in. diameter

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English pewter for Liberty & Co shallow bowl, with cut out…
Heart-handled English pewter bowl with shamrock border and turquoise enamel

English pewter for Liberty & Co shallow bowl, with cut out heart shaped handles pierced border of shamrocks and welled interior in turquoise enamel, design number 0287

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Vintage Tudric pewter dressing table bowl pierced and embossed…
Tudric Pewter Dressing Table Bowl with Pierced Decoration

Vintage Tudric pewter dressing table bowl pierced and embossed decoration, marked to base and # 0546, diameter 4.92 in.

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An English Pewter (Tudric) Archibald Knox design pewter dish,…
Archibald Knox Tudric Pewter Dish with Honesty Design

An English Pewter (Tudric) Archibald Knox design pewter dish, oval form with overhead handle, repeating square leaf stylised vine design (Honesty). Impressed marks and model no. 0357, length 12.01 in.

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Art Nouveau pewter Arts & Crafts mission bowl attributed to…
Archibald Knox Pewter Bowl with Art Nouveau Design

Art Nouveau pewter Arts & Crafts mission bowl attributed to Archibald Knox, approx 10.24 in. in diameter, TUDRIC mark to base.

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A Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter dish designed by Archibald Knox,…
Archibald Knox Tudric Pewter Dish with Honesty Design

A Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter dish designed by Archibald Knox, circular with three handles, original green-glass line, cast in low relief with stylised honesty highlighted with blue/green enamel, some minor loss. Stamped # 0162, stamped marks. Width 14.5 c

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An Archibald Knox design English Pewter dish, pierced and cast…
Archibald Knox Pewter Dish

An Archibald Knox design English Pewter dish, pierced and cast in relief tendril and pod design, impressed marks including #0535. Length 9.65 in.

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Arts and Crafts pewter pedestal fruit bowl, with circular bowl…
Hand-beaten pewter fruit bowl with loop handle

Arts and Crafts pewter pedestal fruit bowl, with circular bowl with angled surround in hand beaten finish with loop handle, on circular foot, height 8.27 in.

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Two piece Liberty 'Tudric' pewter cup & bowl, marked to base of…
Tudric Pewter Cup and Bowl Set

Two piece Liberty 'Tudric' pewter cup & bowl, marked to base of each. Height 2.36 in. (cup). Diameter 4.33 in. (bowl)

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An English Pewter dish and cover designed by Archibald Knox for…
Archibald Knox Pewter Dish and Cover

An English Pewter dish and cover designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., c.1902-05, circular with Celtic entrelac decorated border, the shallow dish with peaked circular cover with asymmetrical handle; stamped 0293. Diameter 10.04 in. [Ref: Archibald

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Attrib Liberty Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter bowl. Stamped to…
Liberty Tudric Pewter Bowl with Stylised Decoration

Attrib Liberty Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter bowl. Stamped to base 'English pewter 01130, made in England' stylised decoration over 5 feet. Rim slightly out of shape. Height 6.30 in. Wt. 24g

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An Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and…
Arts and Crafts Pewter Dish with Glass Liner and Spoon

An Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and spoon, stamped Tudric circa 1890, made by Liberty & Co. of London, 7.48 in. wide

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Arts & Crafts Tudric pewter 4 piece teaset comprising of teapot…
Tudric Pewter 4 Piece Teaset with Teapot, Jug, Bowl & Dish

Arts & Crafts Tudric pewter 4 piece teaset comprising of teapot (5.31 in. wide), milk jug, sugar bowl and dish, as inspected

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J.A. Linton Arts & Crafts style, silver and hammered copper…
Silver and Copper Gumnut Dish by J.A. Linton

J.A. Linton Arts & Crafts style, silver and hammered copper dish. The dish is decorated with a textured hammered surface, with silver applied gumnuts and rope-twist rim. Signed 'JAL' and gumnut mark. Diameter 4.13 in.

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A WMF Arts and Crafts silver plate and oak tray, factory marks…
WMF Arts and Crafts Silver Plate Tray with Oak Handle

A WMF Arts and Crafts silver plate and oak tray, factory marks impressed to handle. Length 20.47 in.

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Herbert Kitchener Currie (1915-2002) A rare West Australian…
Arts & Crafts Copper Dish by Kitchener Currie

Herbert Kitchener Currie (1915-2002) A rare West Australian Arts & Crafts hammered copper dish with sterling silver mounts LKCC (Lake Karrinyup Country Club) signed 'KC' with swan mark. Diameter 5.63 in. Kitch Currie was associated with JWR Linton and work

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Three Linton Arts & Crafts style dishes. Hammered copper with…
Linton Arts & Crafts Fish and Gumnut Dishes

Three Linton Arts & Crafts style dishes. Hammered copper with silver and brass mounts depicting fish and gumnuts motifs one dish signed JAL with gumnut stamp. Diameters 4.25 in. & 5.43 in.

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