Arts & Crafts pewter serving bowl, early 1900s

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Arts & Crafts pewter serving bowl, early 1900s
Arts & Crafts pewter serving bowl, early 1900s
Arts & Crafts pewter serving bowl, early 1900s
Slick Tudric Pewter serving bowl or tazza with handles, possibly designed by Archibald Knox; antique English Arts & Crafts, early 1900s.

Condition: some surface wear, some corrosion on the base

Size: Wide: 31 cm Length: cm Height: 5 cm Diameter: 23 cm

Style note — although Edwardian period was short, lasting between 1901 and 1910, it oversaw two major styles — Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau. Traditionally, most Edwardian items, including furniture and homewares, are elegant both in design and in decoration, well constructed and very functional. Good and tasteful design was much admired during this period.

Facts of Lavish Good to know — silver and silver plated tea and coffee pots get very hot when full, that's why most of them have wooden or plastic handles or small bone rings for heat insulation.

Arts & Crafts pewter serving bowl, early 1900s
Arts & Crafts pewter serving bowl, early 1900s
Arts & Crafts pewter serving bowl, early 1900s