Tudric Pewter Fruit Bowl Hammered Pattern Collectable Vintage 25cm 10"

Approximate dimensions:

Rim diameter - 254mm (10")

Height to rim - 60mm (2.4")

Condition

Fine with marks indicative of both age and usage. Naturally tarnished. Some usage scratches to interior surfaces.

This is a vintage Tudric pewter fruit bowl featuring an all-over interior hammered pattern, characteristic of the Art Nouveau and Celtic Revival styles. The bowl has a rim diameter of 254mm (10") and a height of 60mm (2.4"). It sits on a raised round foot rim, providing stability and an elevated display.

Used primarily for serving fruit, this collectable bowl can also serve as a decorative piece due to its intricate design. The hammered pattern adds texture and visual interest, making it a standout item in any collection or display.

Made by W. H. Haseler's of Birmingham for Liberty & Co. of London, Tudric pewter is known for its superior quality, having a higher silver content than standard pewter. This gives the metal a brighter finish and increased durability. The bowl is marked on the underside with "Tudric Pewter," "Made in England," and numbered "01354."

Liberty & Co. began producing Tudric pewter in 1899, with designs from renowned designers such as Archibald Knox, David Veazey, Oliver Baker, and Rex Silver. Tudric pieces are highly regarded by collectors for their quality and distinctive design.

This bowl shows natural tarnishing and marks consistent with age and use, which can be polished away if preferred.

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