Liberty & Co A ''Cymric" enamelled cup and cover

Liberty & Co A ''Cymric" enamelled cup and cover

Hallmarks on the cup for Liberty & Co London 1901

the lid is unmarked

The firm of Liberty & Co was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875, the original store located at 218A Regent Street, London, England. The firm remains in operation to this day as a department store on Great Marlborough Street in the West End of London, which sells luxury goods, including stationery and gifts, jewelry, homeware and furniture.

In 1898, Liberty formed a partnership with silversmith ...

Hallmarks on the cup for Liberty & Co London 1901

the lid is unmarked

The firm of Liberty & Co was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875, the original store located at 218A Regent Street, London, England. The firm remains in operation to this day as a department store on Great Marlborough Street in the West End of London, which sells luxury goods, including stationery and gifts, jewelry, homeware and furniture.

In 1898, Liberty formed a partnership with silversmith

William Hair Haseler of W. H. Haseler & Co. to produce a new silver line under the title Liberty and Co. (Cymric) Ltd., using freelance designers. Archibald Knox (1864-1933) was one of those designers who began working for Liberty in 1899. Knox focused on the new Celtic design work for the Cymric line, and its pewter counterpart, known as Tudric.

Prices exclude custom clearance fees which will be charged directly to the client by your receiving courier, importer or government.
£12,800
Reference

11312

Dimensions

Height 32 cm / 1' 0 "
Width 18 cm / 7 "
Weight 1.56 kg (50.16 troy ozs)