The pair of clocks shown are model 0629 which are both Tudric pewter and enamel of “architectural” design.
The smaller one is the more common and comes in a height of 18.6 cm as can be seen in Dr. Martin’s book “Archibald Knox” 2001, Artmedia Press on page 233.
The larger example of model 0629 is the only known example to exist. It is proportionally larger with a height of 26 cm., and It is thought that it may have been produced as a special order, or for a showroom display.
Photograph courtesy of Professor Eli Talmor, London.
Manufacturer Liberty & Co.
Designer Archibald Knox
Description Polished pewter clock with enamel & copper dial and enamel panel in typical knox decoration
Country of Manufacture England
Date c.1905
Marks Marked to base
Size 18.5cms high, 10cms wide, 10cms deep
Photograph and description courtesy of Titus Omega.
Liberty Tudric clock designed by Archibald Knox
Date made: c.1905
Artist: Knox, Archibald
Description: A pewter and enamel clock designed by Archibald Knox for the 'Tudric' pewter range at Liberty & Co. of London.
Measurements: overall: 17 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm
Photograph and description courtesy of Manx National Heritage via the link at imuseum.im.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO, "Pewter and Enamel Clock", Height: 19cm, Stamped '0629', Circa: 1903.
Photograph and description courtesy of Style Antiques.
Archibald Knox for Libery & Co
A 'Tudric' Pewter and Enamel Clock, circa 1905
the tapering rectangular body inset with a celtic-inspired enamel plaque with tendrils and red berries on a blue ground, the face with copper ring dial and red and green enamel centre
18cm high, stamped 'English Pewter Made by Liberty & Co' and '0629'
Photograph and description courtesy of Bonhams
Designer Archibald Knox
Manufacturer Liberty & Co
Country of Manufacture England
Date c.1905
Marks English Pewter 0629, Made in England
Condition Perfect
Size 18.5cms high, 10cms wide, 10cms deep
Reference Ref: Archibald Knox by Stephen A. Martin. Pub. Artmedia Press, 2001, p.233 for similar example
Photographs and description courtesy of Titus Omega.