Stock No. 35943

Archibald Knox for Liberty’s Pair of Art Nouveau Glazed Pedestal Urns

A pair of late 19th century Art Nouveau glazed pedestal urns after a design for Liberty’s London by celebrated designer Archibald Knox, attributed to the Compton Pottery (unsigned). Made from beautifully glazed buff toned stoneware, these antique planters are unusual in design. The bowls to the top are circular in shape and decorated with Celtic…

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£4,745.00

Dimensions

Depth: 35cm13.78in

Width: 35cm13.78in

Height: 82.5cm32.48in

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Dimensions stated are for each. Weight for the pair.
Bowl ø 35 cm (13.77 in)
Base: 28 cm square (11.02 in)

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Each is one complete piece. No repairs or breaks. Numerous small firing flaws, scuffs and scrapes as expected.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

England

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

Archibald Knox, Liberty's, Compton Pottery

Material

Glazed, Stoneware

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Art Nouveau

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A pair of late 19th century Art Nouveau glazed pedestal urns after a design for Liberty’s London by celebrated designer Archibald Knox, attributed to the Compton Pottery (unsigned).

Made from beautifully glazed buff toned stoneware, these antique planters are unusual in design. The bowls to the top are circular in shape and decorated with Celtic knot motifs, above fluted columns on square bases.

Standing at just over 80 cm tall, these Celtic style jardinieres will make an elegant feature of gardens and interiors modern and traditional alike. Style alone as decorative urns or plant the bowls with flowers for a flourish of colour.

Archibald Knox

Archibald Knox (1864-1933) was a pioneer of modern 20th century design. He was Liberty’s primary designer at the height of their success during the early 20th century, his balance of Arts and Crafts, Modernism, Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau style influencing both British and international design.

When employed by Liberty’s in 1899, Knox was tasked with designing the department store’s Celtic style silver and pewter ranges, before moving onto terracotta garden ornaments as well as patterns for carpet, wallpaper and fabric.

 

Additional information

Dimensions 35 × 35 × 82.5 cm
Origin

England

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

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Period

Late 19th Century

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