
Works by the internationally acclaimed Manx artist and designer, Archibald Knox, are being shown at a special exhibition to mark the 80th anniversary of his death.
The collection belongs to Chris Hobdell who is also making the items available for sale to the public.
Silverwear, pewter, ceramics and vases are among the many items on offer and range from £200 to £10,000.
The exhibition is being held at Braddan Church Hall today (Friday) from 4pm to 8pm and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
There's also the opportunity for the public to visit Knox's grave at 3:30pm at New Braddan Graveyard as part of the commemorations.
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