A wonderful Archibald Knox coronation caddy spoon with enamel decoration made for Liberty & Co, 1901.
The handle with integral Celtic knot design. The spoon is inscribed AC ER VII for “Anno Coronation, Edward Rex VII”.
For an example of an identical spoon see “Archibald Knox” by Stephen Martin, Second Edition, 2001 page212.
Photograph and description courtesy of The Peartree Collection.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON
EDWARD VII 'CYMRIC' SILVER COMMEMORATIVE SPOON, CIRCA 1901
with cast Celtic decoration and cast inscription to the bowl AC/ER VII, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, maker's marks CYMRIC/ L&Co
12cm long
Photograph and description courtesy of Lyon and Turnbull Auctioneers.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON
'CYMRIC' SILVER & ENAMEL CORONATION SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1901
the pointed ovoid bowl with cast Celtic knotwork and crown, and with inscription AC/ ER VII, the stem with pierced and cast reciprocal design, stamped maker's marks L&Co/ CYMRIC, hallmarked Birmingham 1901
12.3cm long
Photograph and description courtesy of Lyon & Turnbull, Auctioneers
Slightly differect enamel colours to the others
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON
'CYMRIC' SILVER & ENAMEL CORONATION SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1901
the pointed ovoid bowl with cast Celtic knotwork and crown, and with inscription AC/ ER VII, the stem with pierced and cast reciprocal design, stamped maker's marks L&Co/ CYMRIC, hallmarked Birmingham 1901
12.3cm long
Photograph and description courtesy of Lyon & Turnbull, Auctioneers.
This is another slight variation in enamel colour.
Designer Archibald Knox
Manufacturer | Liberty & Co |
Country of Manufacture | England |
Date | Birmingham 1901 |
Marks | see photo |
Size | 12cms long |
Reference | Ref:Archibald Knox Stephen A. Martin, 2001. Page 213 for a similar example |
4 Photographs and description courtesy of Titus Omega.