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LX_79 Arts and Crafts repousse copper tankard made by The Yattendon Class

Arts & Crafts small repousse copper tankard with decorative peacock design Made by The Yattendon Class
The Yattendon Class was established in 1890 by Mrs Waterhouse wife of the eminent architect and artist Alfred Price Waterhouse and existed until 1914. Typical motifs such as fish, galleons, peacock and roses were often seen on tankards, chargers, vases and letter racks. Other motifs such as trees, sheep, strawberries, giraffes, deer and leopards are also featured
Signed in pen by Woodley numbered 3684
Circa 1895




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