John Pearson Copper Plate
This is a hand-hammered copper plate created by John Pearson in 1909 at the Newlyn School. The plate exhibits the characteristic textured surface and organic form typical of the Arts and Crafts movement. The plate’s design is simple yet elegant, showcasing the natural beauty of the copper material and the skill of the craftsman.
Condition and Collectibility
The plate shows signs of age and use, with some surface wear and patina consistent with its age. This patina adds to the plate’s character and authenticity. This piece would be of interest to collectors of Arts and Crafts metalwork, Newlyn School pieces, or antique copperware, offering a tangible connection to a significant artistic period.











