Its always been a passion for me the Arts and Crafts movement. The items for sale are a reflection of Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, modernism, aesthetic movement, anglo Japanese, period antiques, decorative items, Cotswold School, limed oak, British architecture, architects/designers/craftsmen. Glasgow school.
This item is quite deceptive as it appears to be an Arts & Crafts handmade copper charger, certainly in the manner of John Pearson. This reflects / perhaps the earlier work at the Guild of Handicraft. However, something is not quite right, the beaten copper look has been added.
On J&F Pool of Hayle its a similar story with a better outcome. So this is being sold as an arts and crafts looking charger.
20th Century, but not as old as circa 1900. Basically its a copy. It looks the part. It would fool many but its not quite right. So instead of being £800 plus its only £100. The three lighter colour photos were taken with the flash off.
measurements
Height:
304 mm
Width:
304 mm
Depth:
20 mm
measurements
declaration
artsncraftsfurniture has clarified that the Arts & Crafts Copper Charger (LA511389) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900