John Pearson copper tray

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Beautiful John Pearson Arts and crafts Newlyn school hand beaten Large copper tray, stamped at each end J.P, riveted handle at each end,
wonderful golden aged patina.
John Pearson was one of the founder members of the Guild of Handicrafts along with C. R. Ashbee in the east end of London. While working within the Guild John Pearson was criticised for signing his work and working outside the guild thus contravening the rules of the Guild. This culminated in his resignation in 1892. He continued to produce chased silver, copper and brass pieces in his own workshop and lectured at the Newlyn Industrial School. His designs encompass mythical animals and sea creatures. Also a Favourite motif was the Tree of Life. This motif was worked into many of his designs and shows the influence of his friend William de Morgan and their shared study of Islamic ceramics and metalwork.
DateArts and Crafts : c1900 MakerNewlyn School DesignerJohn pearson DimensionsLength 15.5" Width 11.5" Height 1" Conditionexcellent Codeas610a013 / aa12 Price SOLD £155.00 StatusSold SellerWestbank Antiques Telephone0151 6510522 or 07450873305Non UK callers :+44 151 6510522 or +44 7450873305Emailstevedavies_52@msn.com

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