Tudric is a brand name for pewterware made by W.H. Haseler's of Birmingham for Liberty & Co of London, the chief designer being Archibald Knox. The gold and silver ranges were known as Cymric (pro: Koomric). Liberty & Co began producing Tudric in 1902, and continued to the 1930s. The designs use Art Nouveau and Celtic Revival styles, and remain popular with collectors.
The Tudric Pewter became known as poor man's silver due to its shine, which was achieved by removing the lead content and adding a small percentage of silver.
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Butter-dish
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Vase, style 0323
Vase, style 0323
He's the ugly primadonna,
I don't, he's gone, and I wanna,
Cause even though I know he was beast,
My secret lover has never ceased,
He's the ugly primadonna, (Has he gone, has he gone)
I don't, he's gone, and I wanna, (Carry on, Carry on)
Cause even though I know you think its wrong,
We sorta used to get it on and on and on, (ET said B)
On and on and on (D-O-O-O-D)
And he was talking to me, Yeah (And he was talking to
I know that some of you can't understand,
But ET used to be my man,
Cause even though I know you think its wrong,
We sorta used to get it on and on and on,
ET said B (ET said B)
D-O-O-O-D (D-O-O-O-D)
And he was talking to me, Yeah (And he was talking to
He's the ugly primadonna,
I don't, he's gone, and I wanna,
Cause even though I know he was beast,
My secret lover has never ceased,
He's the ugly primadonna, (Has he gone, has he gone)
I don't, he's gone, and I wanna, (Carry on, Carry on)
Cause even though I know you think its wrong,
We sorta used to get it on and on, (ET said B)
And on and on and on (D-O-O-O-D)
And he was talking to me, Yeah (And he was talking to