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Tea Caddy

1925-1926 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

H.C. Craythorn (1881-1949) was a silversmith and designer and a pupil of Arthur Gaskin. His brilliant talents were recognised by W. H . Haseler in 1898 when Craythorn was seventeen. He worked for Haseler's for some forty years and produced most of the designs executed by them for Liberty & Co. His most distinguished and now celebrated work, designed by Archibald Knox and executed by Craythorn, is the silver casket supplied by Liberty to the Rockefeller family c 1900 and is now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Tea Caddy
  • Lid
Materials and techniques
Silver, embossed
Brief description
Tea caddy, silver, Birmingham hallmarks for 1925-26, mark of Liberty & Co., probably designed by H.C. Craythorn.
Physical description
Tea caddy, silver, oval in plan with a small detachable oval lid and slightly projecting foot. The sides and curved shoulder are divided into panels by a line and trefoil motif. The panelled frieze below the shoulder and the convex top are both embossed ith a fruit and leaf design.
Dimensions
  • Height: 4.19in
  • Width: 3.75in (maximum)
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • Birmingham hallmarks for 1925-26
  • Mark of Liberty & Co.
  • Stamped 5809
Gallery label
TEA CADDY Silver BIRMINGHAM; Hallmark 1925-6. Maker's mark of Liberty & Co. Probably designed by William Craythorne, and made for Liberty and Company for Haseler of Birmingham. M186&a-1976(Pre-2000)
Object history
Formally in the possession of Miss Nesta Llewellyn, the daughter of John Llewellyn, the partner of Arthur Lasenby Liberrty.
Subjects depicted
Summary
H.C. Craythorn (1881-1949) was a silversmith and designer and a pupil of Arthur Gaskin. His brilliant talents were recognised by W. H . Haseler in 1898 when Craythorn was seventeen. He worked for Haseler's for some forty years and produced most of the designs executed by them for Liberty & Co. His most distinguished and now celebrated work, designed by Archibald Knox and executed by Craythorn, is the silver casket supplied by Liberty to the Rockefeller family c 1900 and is now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Bibliographic reference
Liberty's 1875-1975, London, HMSO, 1975, p.98.ill.
Collection
Accession number
M.186-1976

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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