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Thrym is a garden pot or jardiniere designed by Archibald Knox and made by Carter & Co. (forerunners of The Poole Pottery) for Liberty and Co. These are sometimes just plain terracotta or can be different colours. This one is a beautiful glazed honey brown.

Thrym in Norse mythology was the giant god king of frost/ice.

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Designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, polished pewter inkwell with enamel decoration, ca. 1905
Enamel brooch designed by Archibald Knox. Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1903

© Mellors & Kirk and description courtesy of Mellors and Kirk Auctioneers

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The verses are also known as \\\"St. Patrick\\\'s Hymn\\\" or \\\"St. Patrick\\\'s Breastplate\\\". It is believed that St. Patrick wrote it in 433 A.D. for divine protection before successfully converting the Irish King Leoghaire and his subjects from paganism to Christianity.

The illustrations by Knox run to 56 pages and were not completed at the time of his death. He spent over 30 years on the work for is own spiritual understanding and discipline. The bound volume is a National Treasure on the Isle of Man.

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