Liberty Tudric pewter bowl designed by Archibald Knox
Date made: 1898-1912
Artist: Knox, Archibald
Description: A bowl with a green glass liner and tripod supports. The glass liner was produced by James Powell & Sons of Whitefriars and the bowl was designed by Archibald Knox for the 'Tudric' pewter range at Liberty & Co. of London.
Measurements: overall: 14 x 13.2 cm
Materials: glass, pewter
Photograph and description courtesy of Manx National Heritage via the link at imuseum.im.
Liberty & co Tudric pewter coupe.
Designed by Archibald Knox c 1902-1905
This is a rarely seen version with vibrant blue enamels with a hand blown green glass liner
Marked to base
TUDRIC
0276
Photograph and description courtesy of Florin Decorative Arts.
Manufacturer Liberty & Co.
Designer Archibald Knox
Description Polished pewter tazza with typical Archibald Knox decoration. The glass liner is Clutha made by James Couper of Glasgow.
Country of Manufacture England
Date c.1905
Marks Marked to base
Size 17cms high, 20.5cms wide
Other Information Ref: Archibald Knox Stephen A. Martin, 2001. Pages 15 & 205
Photograph and description courtesy of Titus Omega.
'TUDRIC' PEWTER AND 'CLUTHA' GLASS COUPE, CIRCA 1903
the shaped bowl with aventurine and white swirls, the foliate cast pierced support on three finned legs, stamped marks ENGLISH PEWTER/ 0276
20cm diameter, 16cm high
Photograph and description courtesy of Lyon and Turnbull Auctioneers.