William Moorcroft (1872-1945), two Tudric 'Pomegranate' pepper pots, for Moorcroft Pottery and Liberty & Co., London, glazed earthenware with pewter mounts, both impressed 'Tudric, Moorcroft, Made in England, 01527',6.6 and 6.8cm high (2)Condition ReportFirst smaller pepper pot - minor tarnish marks to pewter, some fritting around the aperture.Second pepper pot - minor surface scratches, minor tarnishing to pewter, minor fritting to apertures.
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ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY: AN ARTS AND CRAFTS 'TUDRIC' PEWTER AND 'CLUTHA' GLASS COMPORT, model 0276, the double ogee marbled aventurine glass bowl, supported in a pierced foliate tendril dish on three buttressed legs and circular base, stamped with the number to the underside, 16.1cm high, the glass dish 20.8cm diameter
Liberty & Co., a pair of Tudric pewter owl bowls, No. 036, each of trefoil form, decorated to three sides with the face of an owl with cabochon eyes, stamped marks9.5 x 19 x 19cmA few light surface dents and scratches commensurate with age, one slightly out of shape. One with green stone cabochone eyes, the other with paler stones.
Tudric for Liberty, an enamelled pewter jewellery boxOf rectangular outline, the top inset with an enamel panel decorated with a riverside landscape, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior lined in green silk with lift-out tray, stamped 078 TUDRIC, with key.23.5cm wide x 15.5cm deep x 8.5cm highCondition:General signs of age. Some fine crazing lines to enamel. A few very small shallow dents to the cover. Lining a little faded and with wear in places, especially to the edges of the lift-out tray.
Archibald Knox, a Tudric Liberty pewter tazzaModel 01161, the shaped hammered bowl with 'honesty' border, raised on three bladed supports above a circular domed base, inscribed 'Presented to Mr & Mrs W.S.Donaldson, On the occasion of the marriage, By the Altrincham P.M.Choir and Sunday School, 2nd June 1923', stamped MADE IN ENGLAND "TUDRIC" 01161 SOLKETS.27cm high x 26cm wide.
An assembled group of Art Nouveau pewterEarly 20th century, including a Tudric openwork dish or wine stand (lacking glass liner), 16.5cm across, two small jugs, 6cm and 12cm high, a sugar bowl, 16cm across, and a small bonbonnier, 11cm across. (5)Condition:Tudric: Lacking glass liner, some minor surface wear/scuffing, mild dents to footrim.Jugs: Larger jug cover detached at hinge and has general signs of age and use. Smaller has general signs of age.Sugar bowl: General wear and mild dents.Bonbonnier: Some surface scratches and general signs of age.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933), an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter biscuit barrel, early 20th century, for Liberty & Co., with stylised floral detailing to the body and a removable cover, model no. '0194', stamped 'Tudric' to the base,11cm wide11cm deep10cm highCondition ReportGood overall condition. With some small dents and scratches throughout commensurate with use.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933), a five-piece pewter 'Tudric' tea set, early 20th century, designed for Liberty & Co., comprising a teapot, sucrier, creamer, coffee pot and hot water jug, with a rounded twin-handled tray, the set decorated with a planished surface, wicker handles and stylised foliate motifs in relief, stamped 'Made in England Solkets 'Tudric' 0231 RD 420290',largest vessel 22cm hightray 48cm wide (6)Condition ReportWith scratches, small dents and tarnishing throughout commensurate with use. The tray with some surface marks. With dust and would benefit from a clean.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. A Tudric abalone inlaid pewter timepiece c.1900 the dial with inscription instead of numerals 'Take your time', no.0252, with British United Co Clock movement, 11.25cm wide, 8cm deep,16cm high Literature: Liberty Pewter Sketch Book, Westminster City Archives, London, n.d., p. 57, no. 0252 Tilbrook, Adrian J. The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., London, 1995, p. 106, no. 88 Martin, Stephen A. Archibald Knox, Art Media Press, London, 2001 pp. 240 and 241 Looks to be in honest slightly neglected condition, case tarnished with some dirt spots, hands a little oxidised, Paua shell looks complete, movement ticks then stops and is reluctant to be wound.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.
Two Liberty Tudric pewter vases with enamel cabochons, model no. 030, largest 19cm high. Condition - fair, one dented One vase neckrim a little dented out of circular, the other footrim noticeably dented in one area and a lighter dent at opposite side of footrim; ceramic bosses good but one may have been re-inset; both bodies have what appear to be dark vertical drips, top to bottom - these may be treatments designed to conceal the seams.
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include three boxed airfix model kit sets, a quantity of Pewter ware comprising eight Tudric Pewter goblets, a pair of wine glasses, a tankard, a coffee pot, a Sona mid-century partial coffee service comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, a milk jug, and sugar pot, four metal cups, various stainless steel, stock pot, light shade, a Blue Bird biscuit tin, an enamelled metal plate, cast iron Indian puri press, a collection of assorted records supplements, two crystal cut lamps, a quantity of wood and stone elephant figures, a Carl Zeiss Jena camera, a Canon Speedlite 177A, a Samsung Digimax S700, a Finepix F601zoom, vintage games, etc (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), an 'Eventide' box and cover, for Liberty & Co., London, glazed earthenware with a pewter cover, impressed 'Moorcroft Made in England', with blue painted initials, the cover stamped 'Tudric Moorcroft 01364', 15cm high (2) Condition ReportA few light surface scrapes and a couple of nicks to the glaze. These are mostly on the sides and the corners. Nothing shows up on UV inspection. The light maybe showing these issues.
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a 'Big Poppy' tazza with Tudric pewter stand, for Liberty & Co., London, glazed earthenware, the base stamped 'Tudric, Moorcroft, 01339, Made in England',11.3cm diameterCondition ReportNo restoration detected under UV or ny chips or hairlines, crazing all over as expected
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co - a 'Tudric' pewter and cabochon enamel inset biscuit box and cover, of slightly curved square form, with raised stylised motifs, impressed marks and numbered '0194' verso, h.14cm, w.14.5cm, d.14.5cmHandling wear and further patina wear consummate with age throughout.Cover sits flush on base.Enamel roundels good and complete.Lots of surface scratches to underside, mostly around edges.Overall good example.
A LIBERTY TUDRIC PEWTER EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCK, of rectangular form with hammered finish, raised on four bun feet, with a turquoise blue enamel cabochon set into a panel of foliate design, the rectangular silvered dial bearing black Roman numerals, stamped to base 'Made in England, Tudric Pewter, 01751', height 13cm x width 13cm x depth 5.5cm (1) (Condition Report: appears in good condition, bezel and dial are a little loose and move slightly, base has been UV postcode marked, some wear showing around the edges of the dial, movement untested)
A 1920s William Moorcroft for Liberty & Co. tazza. The dished bowl with tubelined decoration in the 'Poppy' pattern, signature and impressed marks to the underside, mounted on a tapered beaten pewter support and domed foot, the underside stamped, 'Made in England Tudric Moorcroft 01313', 15cm high x 22cm Diameter Condition Report: It has a chip to the underside of dish.
Moorcroft for Liberty & Co. "Pomegranate" Pattern Preserve Pot with "Tudric" Pewter Cover Circa 1915, the hammered cover with shaped handle, stamped Tudric Moorcroft 01331 to underside, the pot with impressed Moorcroft Made in England marks to base.9cm high, 8.5cm wideCover interior lower band slightly compressed to one end, this band overall slightly misshapen and the cover with slight movement when placed on the pot but this commensurate with age/use and still functional; pot with usual crazing, tiny fleabite to foot, no other issues to note.
A TUDRIC PEWTER BRIDGE CARD BOX of plain oblong form, the slightly domed cover centred by a copper panel enamelled in blue and green 'BRIDGE', hinged and opening to reveal an oak interior, stamped Tudric 0414, 6 1/4" wide (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No damage to enamels, generally very good
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