Archibald Knox (1864-1933) is known for his pioneering work in the Arts and Crafts movement and his contributions to the development of Art Nouveau style. Born in the Isle of Man, Knox began his artistic training at the Douglas School of Art, and later studied at the Liverpool School of Art.

In 1899, Knox joined the London-based department store Liberty & Co. as a designer, where he created a range of metalwork, jewellery, furniture, and other household items. His designs were characterized by their simplicity, boldness, and use of stylized organic forms. Knox's metalwork designs for Liberty & Co. included a range of clocks, candlesticks, and other decorative objects. His designs often featured motifs drawn from nature, such as birds, flowers, and seashells. One of his most famous designs is the "Tudric" range of pewterware, which was produced by Liberty & Co. from 1902 to 1914.

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Pair English pewter for Liberty & Co tazzas model 0276,…

Archibald Knox Pewter Tazzas for Liberty & Co

Pair English pewter for Liberty & Co tazzas model 0276, designed by Archibald Knox, pierced bowls cast with forget me nots on 3 shaped legs with plain circular bases (lacking glass liners)

Archibald Knox designed pewter jardiniere, circular 2 handled…

Archibald Knox Pewter Jardiniere with Foliate Motifs (Faults)

Archibald Knox designed pewter jardiniere, circular 2 handled form with stylised foliate motifs in low relief, design number 0706 (faults)

Tudric Liberty two handled bowl early 20th century, c1906,…

Archibald Knox Tudric Liberty Bowl, Early 20th Century

Tudric Liberty two handled bowl early 20th century, c1906, designed by Archibald Knox, impressed factory base stamp, O-Made in England - Tudric Petwer - 0405, height 5.5 cm, (a/f slight dent to rim)