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Archibald Knox

Manx artist (1864-1933)

Victoria and Albert Museum

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Victoria and Albert Museum

Silver and enamel necklace set with pearls, designed by Archibald Knox, made W.H. Haseler, Birmingham about 1902. A gold necklace consisting of eight delicate plaques of Celtic inspiration, each set with either an opal or blister pearl and connected by tw…

Victoria and Albert Museum

One of set of six, each spoon has a plain, oval bowl; the stem is decorated with two pairs of stylised leaves on curving stalks against reserved areas of green, orange and blue enamel. Each handle ends in a pointed, stylised plant form.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Enamelled gold pendant for the Cymric jewellery range of Liberty & Company, Regent Street, designed by Archibald Knox, made by W H Haseler & Co., Birmingham, about 1900. Enamelled gold pendant for the Cymric jewellery range of Liberty & Compan…

Victoria and Albert Museum

One of set of six, each spoon has a plain, oval bowl; the stem is decorated with two pairs of stylised leaves on curving stalks against reserved areas of green, orange and blue enamel. Each handle ends in a pointed, stylised plant form.

Victoria and Albert Museum

One of set of six, each spoon has a plain, oval bowl; the stem is decorated with two pairs of stylised leaves on curving stalks against reserved areas of green, orange and blue enamel. Each handle ends in a pointed, stylised plant form.

Victoria and Albert Museum

One of set of six, each spoon has a plain, oval bowl; the stem is decorated with two pairs of stylised leaves on curving stalks against reserved areas of green, orange and blue enamel. Each handle ends in a pointed, stylised plant form.

Victoria and Albert Museum

One of set of six, each spoon has a plain, oval bowl; the stem is decorated with two pairs of stylised leaves on curving stalks against reserved areas of green, orange and blue enamel. Each handle ends in a pointed, stylised plant form.

Victoria and Albert Museum

One of set of six, each spoon has a plain, oval bowl; the stem is decorated with two pairs of stylised leaves on curving stalks against reserved areas of green, orange and blue enamel. Each handle ends in a pointed, stylised plant form.