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Archibald Knox Clock 10
Put a hint of Art Nouveau on a bedside cabinet. The Archibald Knox Pewter Clock (Design 10) is the smallest in our Knox range, pewter only with no enamel, just flowing organic lines.
It sits happily on a desk, a shelf or anywhere a small clock will earn its keep. Made in handcrafted British Pewter at our Birmingham workshop, it stands 12.5cm tall, 8.5cm wide and 3cm deep and weighs around 136g. A quartz movement runs on a single AA battery, not included. Each clock is finished by hand, so handle styles and surface finish vary slightly. It arrives wrapped and boxed, ready for milestone birthdays, anniversaries or a housewarming.
Knox was born on the Isle of Man of Scottish parentage. His designs defined British Art Nouveau. His original work for Liberty & Co, the Cymric and Tudric ranges, is still collected by enthusiasts of the period today. The same flowing shapes that made his Liberty pieces so recognisable are what give this small clock its character.
Made to order, so please allow up to four weeks for production.
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- Specification
- Handmade in our Birmingham workshop from some of the finest British Pewter
- Inspired by Archibald Knox's Art Nouveau designs
- Compact size, the smallest in our Knox clock range
- Quartz movement (takes one AA battery, not included)
- H 12.5cm x W 8.5cm x D 3cm, weighs approx. 136g
- Made to order, allow up to four weeks for production

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