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...

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.

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...

8 items found:

These items have been sold, and the description, image and price are for reference purposes only.

If you are seeking to purchase similar items CLICK HERE to view 3 similar items being offered for sale by dealers at our AntiquesPlus site.

An Archibald Knox Tudric pewter clock case, model 252, inlaid…

An Archibald Knox Tudric pewter clock case, model 252, inlaid with abalone shell and enamel, copper chapter ring, stamped 0252 to vase, height 18 cm.

English pewter for Liberty & Co pewter clock, arched top…

Liberty & Co Pewter Clock with Turquoise Dial

English pewter for Liberty & Co pewter clock, arched top foliate decorations and turquoise enamel and copper dial, design number 01156, 29 cm width

Archibald Knox Tudric pewter clock, with turquoise enamel dial,…

Tudric Pewter Clock with Turquoise Enamel Dial by Knox

Archibald Knox Tudric pewter clock, with turquoise enamel dial, design no 0638, 13.5 cm height

A Liberty of London Tudric pewter desk clock c.1905 case is…

Liberty Tudric Pewter Desk Clock

A Liberty of London Tudric pewter desk clock c.1905 case is silver plated and marked Tudric 01406, English pewter Liberty & Co, height 13.6 cm

Liberty & Co Archibald Knox pewter clock, architectural square…

Liberty & Co Archibald Knox Enamel Pewter Clock

Liberty & Co Archibald Knox pewter clock, architectural square tapering form stylised red,green and blue enamel panel, impressed Made by Liberty & Co 0629, 19.5 cm height.

Small Tudric Libertys pewter clock, triangular shape with 3…

Tudric Pewter Triangle Clock with Turquoise Cabochons

Small Tudric Libertys pewter clock, triangular shape with 3 turquoise enamel cabochons, model number 01296

A c.1900-1910 Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter and enamel clock…

Archibald Knox Tudric Enamel Clock with Lenzkirch Movement

A c.1900-1910 Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter and enamel clock designed by Archibald Knox, the mottled blue enamelled and copper dial with Roman numerals, the original A.G.U. 1 Million Lenzkirch movement in good working order, the base stamped Tudric 0371.…

An Archibald Knox designed for Liberty's, Tudric pewter enamel…

Archibald Knox Tudric Mantel Clock

An Archibald Knox designed for Liberty's, Tudric pewter enamel and copper mantel clock, C.1904, embossed with the honesty plant decoration, stamped English pewter with pattern number 0384, height 17 cm