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    Posted 9 years ago

    kiwipaul
    (117 items)

    1) 0439 Claret Jug with James Powell & Sons green glass, 13.5in (34cm)

    2) 022 Candlesticks with blue enamels, 5in (13cm) high

    3) 0226 Bomb Vase with blue enamels 7in (18cm) high

    4) 0231 Tea Set with with blue and green enamels, teapot 10in (25cm) handle to spout

    Archibald Knox (1864 - 1933) grew up on the Isle of Man, where he became familiar with Celtic interlace (entrelac) patterns from the ancient Celtic monuments that still survived.

    He was a gifted draughtsman and artist, and sometime in the 1890's he went to London to work as a designer for the architect M. H. Baillie Scott. It's believed Knox then did a stint in Christopher Dresser's studio before moving to Rex Silver's Silver Studio, which was supplying designs to Liberty & Co.

    From 1898 until 1912 Knox worked directly for Liberty & Co, creating designs for gold and silver jewellery, Cymric silver ware, Tudric pewter wares, plus textiles and carpets. (Cymric and Tudric were Liberty & Co brand names, created to suggest a Celtic influence).

    Knox designed nearly all Liberty & Co's metalware from 1900 to 1912, and the huge success of these designs contributed heavily to the British style of Art Nouveau, which was generally more restrained than the floral forms and maidens seen on much of the Continental Art Nouveau metalwares such WMF silverware.

    Archibald Knox had a genius for design, and transcended the Celtic idiom to become one of the great pioneers of Modernism. Many of his designs, like the 3 finned "Bomb Vase" shown above, were radical, and at the same time highly practical and attractive.

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    1. ozmarty ozmarty, 9 years ago
      Love them all especially the Claret Jug .
      I do not know if you have seen this.. the best collection of Claret and now more things as well
      http://www.karaffensammler.at/gallery/main.php
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 years ago
      LOVE 'EM ALL !!!!
      Martyn's right though .... The claret jug is Wonderful !!!!
      So elegant !!!!
    3. kiwipaul kiwipaul, 9 years ago
      Hi guys, yes it is a cool claret jug, but I'm humbled when I see the Kent collection, this guy has over 6,000 bottles! http://www.claretjugs.com/

      http://www.karaffensammler.at is incredible too. Gentle reminders that there are some magnificent collections out there.

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