Here for your consideration is a truly fabulous and extremely rare, genuine, original, hand-crafted, antique Edwardian, 1904, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, polished tudric pewter, bomb/bullet vase that's sometimes called an honesty pod, with floral leaf whiplash pattern, set in relief, which is often referred to as the laughing face design. Archibald Knox started his schooling at St. Barnabas Elementary School, and later attended Douglas Grammar School and Douglas School of Art, developing a lifelong interest in Celtic art.
His designs for Liberty's have made him a household name, as did his watercolours, graphic designs and fonts. His design talent covered a wide range of objects, ornamental and utilitarian, and included silver and pewter tea sets, inkwells, boxes, gravestones and even bank cheques, much for Liberty's tudric (pewter) and Cymric (precious metals) ranges. The gravestone of Liberty's founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty, was designed by Knox. In 1897 he started teaching at Redhill School of Art where his friend A.
Collister was principal, leaving with him for the Kingston School of Art in 1899. In 1913 he spent a year in the USA, and on his return to the Isle of Man acted as a censor of internees' letters during World War I.After the war, he again took up teaching art at some of the Manx schools. Archibald Knox is, without doubt, one of the most creative of the Arts & Crafts designers.
His wonderfully evocative and emotive designs, which are inspired by our ancient Celtic past, blend stylishly within the modern-day home. Arthur Lasenby Liberty was born in Chesham, Buckinghamshire in 1843. By 1874, after 10 years of service with Farmer & Rogers, he decided to start his own business. Within eighteen months Arthur Liberty had repaid the loan and acquired the second half of 218 Regent Street. The basement was named the Eastern Bazaar, because of its "decorative furnishing objects".He also named the property Chesham House after where he grew up. The store soon became the most fashionable place to shop in London. Some of its clientele was exotic and included famous Pre-Raphaelite artists. In November 1885, Liberty brought forty-two villagers from India to stage a living village of Indian artisans.
Liberty's specialised in imported Indian silks, and the aim of the display was to generate both publicity and sales for the store. However, it was a disaster commercially and publicly, with concern about the way the villagers were put on display, although it did highlight his futuristic forward thinking! During the 1890s Arthur Lasenby Liberty built strong relationships with many English designers. Many of these designers, including Archibald Knox, practised the artistic styles known as Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau, and Liberty helped develop Art Nouveau through his encouragement of such designers. The company became associated with this new style, to the extent that in Italy, Art Nouveau became known as'Stile Liberty' after the London shop.The store became one of the most prestigious in London. Height: 7.3 inches or 18.6 cm. Diameter: 2.75 inches 7 cm (top). Diameter: 4 inches or 10.1 cm (base). Weight: 1lb 2 oz or 515 grams.
If you're an Archibald Knox collector then this is a must-have quality piece to add to any collection. It's just so impressive/unusual and will be a real talking point amongst friends. This beautiful tudric bomb/bullet vase is in good original condition with no damage, dents or repairs. It does have some exterior tarnishing and interior discolouration, commensurate with its 115 years of age, but nothing unusual. A 100% genuine, original, Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, tudric pewter, bomb/bullet, 0226 whiplash vase.
Archibald Knox - Liberty & Co pieces are appreciating in value and have become so very collectable. A stunning vase that would make an ideal gift. What you're purchasing here is a truly fabulous, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, honesty pod/bomb/bullet vase of real museum quality. An extremely rare find indeed. I've only got one and once it's gone...You might never find another one of this quality and if there's one thing I've learned about antiques/collectables when items are of quality and extremely rare he who hesitates usually loses out. Please note, all our international postal charges are only estimates and will be confirmed and altered up or down when we know the destination of where items are being sent. Please feel free to look at my other items.
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