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Tudric is a
brand name for
pewterware made by W. H. Haseler's of
Birmingham for
Liberty & Co. of London, the
chief designer being Archibald Knox, together...
- store's
nurturing of
style gave
birth to two
metalware lines,
Cymric and
Tudric,
designed by
Archibald Knox. In the
field of
ceramic and gl**** Christopher...
- kept
their designers anonymous. Most of his work for
Liberty was for the
Tudric (pewter) and
Cymric (precious metals) ranges.[citation needed] The gravestone...
- name of gold- and
silverware by
Liberty & Co,
equivalent to the
pewter Tudric Welsh (disambiguation)
Cambrian (disambiguation), an
etymological related...
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Sigismund III Vasa, 1590s
Examples of 19th
century Travelling Inkwells Tudric pewter Inkwell French school desks, c. 1900. The
holes for the student's...
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Archibald Knox, who did much work for
Liberty & Co.,
especially for his
Tudric and
Cymric ranges of metalwork,
respectively in
pewter and
silver or gold...
- Post. 9
December 1902. p. 5.
Retrieved 6
November 2015. "Hot
Water Jug, '
Tudric' – Ngā Toi Arts Te Papa –
Museum of New
Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa". arts...
- Guardian. 11 July 1892. p. 2.
Retrieved 5
November 2015. "Hot
Water Jug, '
Tudric' - Ngā Toi Arts Te Papa -
Museum of New
Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa". arts...
- 1903–1904,
Morris designed an ink
stand in
pewter and blue/green
enamel for the
Tudric range of
Liberty & Co. An
example is held in the
Hunterian Museum and Art...
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Margarete Steiff GmbH, 1910, £1,500 – Art
Nouveau biscuit barrel, in
English Tudric pewter, 1900s.
Designed for
Liberty (department store) by
Archibald Knox...