This Tudric inkwell is in good used estate condition. The glass inkwell is missing. The bottom is impressed TUDRIC 0162.
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 with David Veazey, Oliver Baker and Rex Silver.
Tudric pewter differentiated from other pewters with better quality, it had higher content of silver. Pewter is traditionally known as "the poor man's silver".
Tudric pewter is a brand of pewterware produced from 1899 through the 1930s. Archibald Knox served as the chief designer for the brand and produced pieces for the company W. H. Haseler of Birmingham to sell at the luxury department store Liberty & Co.
4 1/2" x 3" Circular Tudric Art Nouveau pewter inkwell with domed top embossed with Archibald Knox style "Honesty" pattern from the design portfolio of Archibald Knox.
Antique Tudric Art Nouveau Pewter Inkwell with Domed Top
- Product Code: DI0083
- Availability: In Stock
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$500.00