Archibald Knox Photo Frame 5

An Art Nouveau square pewter picture frame featuring an intricate honest plant design, a vibrant blue-green enamel backdrop, and a circular opening displaying a vintage Edwardian couple's portrait

Archibald Knox Photo Frame 5

Give a favourite photograph a frame worth keeping. This Pewter Photo Frame is taken from an Archibald Knox carriage clock design and set with blue and green enamel.

This photo frame takes its design from an Archibald Knox carriage clock. It holds a single photograph and sits well on a shelf, a mantelpiece or a desk and it makes a good gift for anyone with a picture worth framing properly.

Archibald Knox was born on the Isle of Man to Scottish parents. His designs are closely tied to British Art Nouveau and he was a strong influence on the Arts and Crafts movement. His Celtic designs and calligraphy are famous around the world and iconic on the Isle of Man. Both his work for Liberty and Co and his watercolours are highly sought after today.

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  • Specification
    • All pewter, inset with blue and green enamel
    • 90 x 86 x 20mm (height x width x depth)
    • Weighs 110g
    • A lovely addition to any home
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An Art Nouveau square pewter picture frame featuring an intricate honest plant design, a vibrant blue-green enamel backdrop, and a circular opening displaying a vintage Edwardian couple's portrait

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A E Williams (Est 1779) Ltd is one of Britain's oldest pewter makers, still run by the family that founded it nearly 250 years ago. 


The story began when Thomas Williams started a small workshop making flatware and dishes from his home on the Welsh border, and from there the craft passed down through eight generations of the same family, all the way to Rebecca Johnson, who joined the business in 2015. 


Today we're based at our workshop in Digbeth, Birmingham, where we've been since the early 1970s.

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We work from a collection of over 1,500 antique bronze moulds, some of which are centuries old. Many were made by hand long before machine tooling existed, and we still use them today, alongside moulds and skills of our own, to produce pieces with the kind of character that mass production simply can't replicate.

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At A E Williams, the materials we work with have been chosen over nearly 250 years of making things properly. Pewter sits at the heart of everything we do, but we also work with slate, glass, leather, and wood — each selected because it brings something the others can't: a different feel, a different occasion, a different kind of beauty.

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