Arts & Crafts, Irish Peacock copper charger, John Williams c.1895

Arts & Crafts, Irish Peacock copper charger, John Williams c.1895

Code: 10079

Dimensions:

D: 1.5cm (0.6")Di: 24.7cm (9.7")

SOLD

For sale is a stunning Irish Arts & Crafts movement copper repoussé decorated charger from John Williams and the 'Fivemiletown Class'.

- A beautiful repoussé Peacock and train alongside a fruit tree decorate the charger in high quality art metalwork design and execution.
- The peacock train flows in the central freeze and denotes small heart shaped decoration to the tail feathers.
- The edge of the charger is crimped with pie-crust style metal decoration.
- The background to the central motif has a stippled background from small punch marks.
- No makers mark or stamp, which was usual.

The Fivemiletown class was established in 1892 in the village of Fivemiletown in County Tyrone, Ireland. Later John Williams who had been one of the principal metalworkers at the Guild of Handicraft provided teaching and designs. In 1899 the Studio said of John Williams: 'In designing for pewter and for somewhat heavier applications of brass and copper, John Williams is still the tutelary genius of Fivemiletown'. Production was mainly copper and brass, and occasionally pewter. Common design motifs included peacocks, owls and squirrels. *Referenced by: www.artsandcraftsmetalwork.co.uk and The Arts and Crafts Movement in Ireland by Paul Larmour, 1992.

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