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Archibald Knox Clock with Blue Enamel
Give a mantelpiece something worth looking at twice. The Archibald Knox Pewter Clock with Blue Enamel pairs a polished pewter front with hand-enamelled blue panels and a warm copper dial.
A quartz movement runs on a single AA battery, not included. At 17cm tall, 12cm wide and 3.5cm deep, weighing around 485g, it sits well on a mantelpiece, a bedside cabinet or a writing desk. Because the enamel is applied by hand, the shade and the handles vary a little from piece to piece. It arrives wrapped and boxed, ready for fiftieth and sixtieth birthdays, anniversaries or a milestone retirement.
The design comes straight from Archibald Knox, the designer who shaped British Art Nouveau and helped define the Arts and Crafts movement. Knox was born on the Isle of Man of Scottish parentage. His Celtic designs and calligraphy are iconic there and well known far beyond it. His original work for Liberty & Co, the Cymric and Tudric ranges, along with his watercolours, is still sought after by collectors today.
Made to order, so please allow up to four weeks for production.
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- Specification
- Pewter front handmade in our Birmingham workshop from some of the finest British Pewter
- Inspired by Archibald Knox's Art Nouveau designs
- Polished pewter, hand-applied blue enamel panels and a copper dial
- Quartz movement (takes one AA battery, not included)
- H 17cm x W 12cm x D 3.5cm, weighs approx. 485g
- Made to order, allow up to four weeks for production

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