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Tudric|ˈtjuːdrɪk| [App. f. Tudor a. + Cymric a.] The proprietary designation of a type of pewter (see quots.).
1902(title) ‘Cymric’ gold and silverwork jewellery and ‘Tudric’ pewter (Liberty & Co.). 1904Jrnl. Soc. Arts 10 June 638/1 For pewter..only modifications of Celtic forms were used, and these were soon supplemented by floral and plant motives to which the distinguishing name of ‘Tudric’ was given. 1922Trade Marks Jrnl. 7 Feb. 232 Tudric... Pewter Ware. Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Limited, 16, Hylton Street, Birmingham; manufacturers of pewter wares. 1963Archit. Rev. CXXXIII. 108/2 Two or three years afterwards, he was to add the range of ‘Tudric’ pewter to his enterprises. 1977Fleming & Honour Penguin Dict. Decorative Arts 468/2 From 1894 he [sc. Sir Arthur Liberty] produced silver in an Art Nouveau version of the Celtic style which he termed ‘Cymric’ and from 1903 a new type of pewter, with a high proportion of silver in the alloy, which he called ‘Tudric’. |