Arts & Crafts meatalware would include a vast number of items for the home from mirrors to fenders, tea caddies to candlesticks. Pewter was a popular material of the time used extensively by Liberty in the designs of their leading craftsman Archibald Knox and the 'Tudric'. Brass, copper and bronze were utilised by crafts men including the Newlywn School of John Pearson, Hugh Wallis and the Keswick School of Industrial Art
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s3964 Left, Gothic Reform a brass jug with maker’s mark Benham & Froud , circa 1880. Height 8.5ins (21cms) diameter 5ins (13cms). SOLD View full product details
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A brass Arts & Crafts bowl with repoussé and pierced decoration of a trellis of roses, circa 1900, 29cm (11.5in) diameter. SOLD View full product details
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A bronze Art Deco plate with Leda & the Swan, crca 1930, 16cm (6.5in) diameter View full product details
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Large rectangular, copper tray with repousse tracery decoration, circa 1900, 53cm (21in) long, 34cm (13.5in) wide, a.f.. View full product details
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A white metal Glasgow style dish with repoussé floral motif, circa 1900. SOLD View full product details
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A round copper repoussé tray with rope edge decoration, by Hugh Wallis, monogrammed, circa 1900, 58cm (23in) diameter View full product details
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A Jugenstil inkstand on brass mounted rosewood tray with brass inlay, faceted glass inkwell with rosewood and brass inlaid lid, by Erhard and Sohne, Germany,... View full product details
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A Tudric pewter teapot with wooden handle, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, model no. 0375, circa 1905 View full product details
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A pair of Art Deco Enamelled cuff links circa 1930 View full product details
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An Arts & Crafts brass blotter, with cabochon enamel, circa 1900. 32cm (12.5in) wide, 25cm (10in) deep. View full product details
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Arts & Crafts brass repousse lidded jug, circa 1900, stamped JS&S, 19cm (7.5in) high View full product details
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A brass repoussé octagonal charger with a central motif of four stylised trees attributed to the Keswick School of Industrial Art, circa 1900, 23in (58cm)... View full product details
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A bronze double inkwell with integral pen tray, surmounted by a sculpture of a tiger, signed by A Puchegger, circa 1910. View full product details
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A Glasgow School copper repoussé tray with stylised rose motif on a wooden base, circa 1900. 26in (66cm) long. 14in (35.5cm) wide. SOLD View full product details
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A green patinated iron barnstick designed by Christopher Dresser made by Richard Perry Son & Co, for Liberty's, circa 1890, 43cm (17in) high. View full product details
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A Jugendstil/Art Nouveau bon bon dish with Diaphanous Woman holding wine cup and corn spear stamped WMF, circa 1900, 20cm high. View full product details
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A pewter Art Nouveau triple bon-bon dish, with pierced handle, moulded stylised floral decoration and design stamp 231 to the base, attributed to Bing of... View full product details