Liberty & Co. 'Tudric' pewter table clock. Model no. 0383 with copper face inset with enamel plaque, probably by F.C. Varley) circa 1905. Original Lenzkirch movement, and hands, lacking key, not running, height 25 cm
Arts & Crafts oak 'Otley' fire bellows. Carved with entrelac motifs, attrib. Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Circa 1907. Leather perished, length 75 cm. Literature: Bennett D, Liberty's furniture 1875-1915, the birth of modern interior design, page 224, p
Liberty & Co. Sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1922, L&Co (Liberty & Co), the egg shaped bowl decorated with geometric and woven basket design, the shaped handle with geometric diamond shaped design, well hallmarked to underside of handl
Archibald Knox 1864-1933 for Liberty & Co. Pewter and enamel carriage clock, rectangular pewter case by Tudric. Circular dial with Roman numerals on a blue and green enamel face. French movement, model no. 0721. Mechanism currently running. Height 11.5 cm
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
A Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter Archibald Knox timepiece carriage clock c1902, the enamel dial with Roman numerals to the copper chapter ring, designed by Archibald Knox, impressed model number 0721 on base. With French movement that runs well however can st
Liberty & Co Arts & Crafts sterling silver & enamel belt buckle, with hand hammered triangular panels inset in turquoise and blue enamel, Birmingham 1909
Art Nouveau silver, enamel & greenstone letter opener in the manner of Liberty & Co, Art Nouveau silver enamel & greenstone letter opener in the manner of Liberty & Co., the circular disc top applied with blue, green and turquoise flower to each side, 18 c
An Arts & Crafts sterling silver and leather bottle stand by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1900, the footed stand with an everted and slanting rim engraved with heart shaped floral motifs and studded with 'Ruskin stone' cabochons at intervals, centred with a l
A William Moorcroft (1872-1945) for Liberty & Co. 'Hazeldene', the rare large vase, circa 1910, decorated with blue/green tress in an extensive landscape. Painted signature in green, printed made for liberty & co.
A rare set of six Cymric silver buttons by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., Art Nouveau peacock blue and green enamelled decoration. Birmingham 1906 and stamped maker 'Cymric'. In original fitted green leather box gilt detailed to the lid interior 'Libert
Rare cased set of 6Six Liberty & Co sterling silver & enamel coffee spoons with blue enamel figural tops, made to raise funds for injured veterans of World War I, hallmarked for Birmingham 1915
Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933), pair of Arts & Crafts jardinieres, c. 1900, for Liberty & Co., earthenware planters decorated with a stylised band of Celtic designs, raised on plinth bases (2), height 95 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
Square two handled form with detachable lid, signed W Moorcroft in green and printed made for Liberty & Co. To the base, (small chip to one corner of lid and box rim edge) 17 cm height
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 25 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Sterling silver Arts & Crafts buckle by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co 1905 double heart shaped, organic scroll design with turquoise and blue enamel, Birmingham 1905
A George V sterling silver stamp box, Liberty & Co. Ltd, Birmingham, 1906, the long rectangular box mounted with a turquoise cabochon to the centre of its hinged cover and engraved with initials J.E.S. To its front, otherwise plain, the interior gilt, weig
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, 17 cm high, the tray 36 x 25 cm
A pair of Liberty & Co. Cymric silver sugar tongs, heart form bowls. Birmingham 1900, maker's mark for Liberty & Co, length 9.5 cm. 30gm. Probably designed by Archibald Knox.
A rare Archibald Knox Cymric silver box for Liberty & Co., square form with single turquoise cabochon to the sprung hinged lid. Cedar lined. Birmingham 1907, maker's mark 'L&C'. 8.8 x 8.2 x 6.4 cm. 154 gm. The design attributed to Archibald Knox.
A rare Archibald Knox three-piece Cymric silver coffee service for Liberty & Co., 1903. The coffee pot with ivory handle, high domed hinged lid and set with two cabochons, the sugar bowl and tray each with four cabochons. The pot and bowl Birmingham 1903,
Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933) cased set of sterling silver and enamel teaspoons, mark of Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1928 'Medea' pattern, together with matching sugar tongs and another pair of sterling silver sugar tongs designed by Archibald Knox fo
Moorcroft Flamminian English Arts and Crafts pottery bowl made for Liberty & Co. London, circa 1905, incised signature W. Moorcroft, Made For Liberty & Co. 6.5 cm high, 16 cm diameter
Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and spoon stamped 'Tudric' circa 1890 made by Liberty & Co. London, 19 cm wide, Geoffrey Stilwell Collection, Mossgreen 2015, lot 224
1917 colour lithographic certificate, City of South Melbourne, For Liberty For Justice Anzacs, The Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens, of the City of South South Melbourne, Hereby place on record their Thanks, and Appreciation for the conduct of, William L.
English pewter Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co inkwell, decorated with stylised foliage and 4 turquoise enamel cabochons centred by a hinged well, stamped number 0404 3
Four sterling silver wares, a sugar box, two dishes, pen tray, 1911 Sheffield, an oval shaped sugar box with a domed lid, 1912 London, a small bon bon dish with pierced panels and tripod feet, a 1913 London thread, edged pen tray, and 1917? Birmingham, a L
An unusual mahogany Aesthetic design side table by James Shoolbred c.1900 stamped 'Jas Shoolbred' and numbered 5808 verso height: 66 cm, depth: 57.5 cm, width: 58.5 cm note: Apparently purchased from Liberty & Co, London
A Tudric pewter candelabra designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, c.1902, twin-branched with removable sconces supported on a column of openwork leaves and berries, on a pierced base, stamped Tudric 0530 Solkets (W.H.Haesler). Soldered repair, height
Art Nouveau Tudric pewter two handled tray Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., twin handled oval form, decorated with stylised pod design, stamped 0311, 36 cm long. See page 203, Archbald Knox, by Stephen Martin
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 49 cm.
Pair of vases Liberty & Co pewter Tudric, designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0226 stamped mark, set with enamel roundels, height 19 cm, ( condition)
Posy vase Liberty & Co pewter Tudric, Celtic design, with enamel highlights, attributed to Archibald Knox, base stamp Tudric 0245W, height 20 cm, (good condition)
Three pieces of Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter, a jardiniere 0337, a vase 0327 and a jug 0195, all variously faulted. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE, FRSNZ (1929 - 2019)
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 28 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE, FRSNZ (192
A Tudric pewter candelabra, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, c.1902, twin-branched with removable sconces supported on a column of openwork leaves and berries, on a pierced base, stamped Tudric 0530 Solkets (W.H.Haesler). Soldered repair, heigh
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Tudric pewter tray, oblong two handled shape the four corners with Celtic entrelac designs, stamped Tudric 0309, 46 cm width
Leonard Wyburd (British, 1865-1958), Arts & Crafts 'Holbien' oak sideboard, c. 1894, manufactured by Liberty & Co., London, the upper section with a pair of glazed cupboard door, above open shelf, the lower section with hand hammered iron strapwork hinges,
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
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.
Liberty & Co Art Nouveau mahogany settle, the winged back with inlaid top of stylised tulips and tendrils, the sides with vertical heart shaped panels on square legs terminating on block toes
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. Som
Sterling silver marrow scoop, two sterling fish servers, three sterling handled knives and a mother of pearl and sterling sewing hook, includes Victorian crested sterling silver bright cut Fisher server Thomas Smily London 1870, Victorian sterling silver m
A Tudric pewter and enamel square box, the lid with a raised pictorial panel of a sunset landscape, the interior with original green velvet and satin lining, with Liberty & Co. Regent Street, London printed in gilt to the lining of lid impressed maker's ma
Pair English pewter for Liberty & Co tazzas model 0276, designed by Archibald Knox, pierced bowls cast with forget me nots on 3 shaped legs with plain circular bases (lacking glass liners)
English pewter for Liberty & Co cake basket model 0357, designed by Archibald Knox, shaped oblong form with fixed handle, cast with stylised geometric design and forget me nots.
Liberty & Co. English Arts & Crafts occasional table inlaid with Tudor rose motif, walnut, satinwood, ebony and beech circa 1900, ivorine makers plaque 'Liberty & Co Ltd London'. 71 cm high, 45 cm wide 45 cm deep
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
A cased set of six silver and enamel teaspoons and sugar tongs Liberty & Co. / Birmingham / circa 1902, These Medea pattern spoons, were designed by Archibald Knox, for Liberty & Co. The spoons, housed in original Liberty case, 82 gms silver approximately,
Share Certificates- Australia: Victoria: 1864 Liberty Quartz Mining Co (Old Racecourse, Maldon?) x6; 1870 Progressive Gold Mining Co (Bendigo) x2; 1872 Hutton Gold Mining Co (Campbell's Creek); 1872 New Caledonia Tribute Co No1 North (Castlemaine); 1872 So
Edward VII Archibald Knox Liberty silver bowl, Birmingham 1901, makers Liberty & Co, quad-footed, (2 feet fractured). Diameter 10 cm approx. Weight 136grams
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co pewter & enamel biscuit box square shaped with detachable 2 handled lid, stylised spade shaped motifs to each side including 2 enamel examples, stamped English pewter, model no 0237.
Sterling silver & enamel photo frame for Liberty & Co shaped oval with stylised florals in red, green and turquoise enamel, Birmingham 1904, maker William H Hutton, model no 5339, 15 cm height, 11 cm width
David Vessey for Liberty & Co, Cymric sterling silver & enamel mantel clock dial marked Tempus Fugit with stylised tree above in a landscape of coloured enamels, stamped L & Co, Cymric, Birmingham, 1903, design number 500 39, 11 cm height
Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter & enamel clock, designed by Archibald Knox model no 0608, the 2 1/4 inch dial with copper hands and Arabic numerals on a dark blue and green enamel ground, stylised scrolling design with two oval green enamel cabochons, c1903,
Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter and enamel clock, designed by Archibald Knox model no 0370, 2 1/2 inch dial, Roman numerals, copper coloured chapter ring with a green and blue enamelled centre, spade hands, the case front cast with stylised plant form, mounte
Pair of Tudric pewter Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co twin light candelabra c-1905, the rectangular bases with pierced sides centred by shield shape enamel plaques, surmounted by a pierced tapering column, the arched branches with removable sconces, stampe
Liberty & Co., Tudric pewter and enamel cigar box, c. 1910, of rectangular shape with hammered decoration, cover with enamel landscape by Charles Fleetwood Varley, front engraved 'Won by Montillo at the S.R.P.T.C Deniliquin & P.R.C. Tocumwal', interior lin
A rare William Moorcroft silver overlaid Claremont Exhibition ewer, for Shreve & Co, San Francisco, circa 1905 tapering in form, green and midnight blue ground with a repeating toadstool design, the handle, base and upper body are applied with silver overl
An 18ct gold and pearl Arts & Crafts brooch, Liberty & Co. Circa 1900, modelled as an open work hammered stylised wing decorated with three foliate motifs mounted with Baroque pearls, supporting a pearl swing drop, approximately 30 x 25 mm, signed L & Co.
A pair of Egyptian Revival 'Thebes' three-legged stools, to a design attributed to Leonard Wyburd for Liberty & Co., London, c.1894. Oak with highly figured grain, concave seat raised on three flaring legs. Height 400., Thebes stool designs were inspired b
A Tudric pewter and enamel clock designed by Archibald Knox (British 1864-1933), produced for Liberty & Co., pod and tendril design in relief, the copper dial with enamelled Roman numerals and centre, two circular enamelled plaques towards the base, likely
Arts & Crafts pewter clock by David Veasey for Liberty & Co made by English pewter, design number 01144, with copper and enamel dial (no hands) the tapering case with stylised Art Nouveau tree, 19.5 cm height.
A Tudric Pewter tureen and cover, for Liberty & Co. stamped 01326, circular with two loop handles, shallow dome cover with arched handle. Width 24.5 cm
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 25.5 cm. [Ref: Archibald
Moorcroft Liberty & Co. 'Flamminian Ware' vase decorated with foliate roundels against a green ground, incised signature, printed Rd no. 452777. Height 22 cm