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James Cox (c. 1723-1800): A Revised Biography
06/2000 | 1167 | 142
Pages: 353-361
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Smith, Roger (Smith, Roger)
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16. Trade Card of James Cox. c.1750. Engraving, 21 by 16.2 cm. (Heal Coll. 67.99, British Museum, London.)
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17. Musical Clock, by James Cox. c.1770. Gilt-Metal and Agate, 38.1 cm. High (London Art Market, 1954).
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18. Snuffbox, by James Cox (Attributed on Basis of Similarity to a Signed Example). c.1770. Gold and Moss-Agate, 7.6 by 6.4 by 5.1 cm. (London Art Market, 1956).
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19. Musical Automaton Clock, by James Cox. c.1770. Silvered and Gilt Brass, Silver Mounts, c.40 cm. High (John Carlton-Smith).
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20. Swan Automaton, by James Cox. c.1773-74. Silver Plumage, 80 cm. High (Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle).
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21. Calendar Clockwatch, by James Cox. 1774. Gilt Metal and Shagreen Case, diam. 11.2 cm. (London Art Market, 1996).
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22. Musical Clock, by James Cox. c.1770? Ormolu, 65 by 33 by 19.7 cm. The Stuart Arms and Lion Supporter Are Considered to be Later Additions. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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23. Buckle-Watch, Signed by James Cox, (Watch Probably Swiss, Buckle Possibly Cantonese). c.1785. Gilt Metal, Coloured Glass and Pearls, 8 cm. Wide (Geneva Art Market, 1994).
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24. Scent Flask with Repeating Watch, Signed by James Cox. c1780? Gold, Enamel and Pastes, 14 cm. High (London Art Market, 1999).
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Benjamin Vulliamy's Library: A Collection of Neo-Classical Design Sources
06/1999 | 1155 | 141
Pages: 328-337
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Smith, Roger (Smith, Roger)
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1. Clock, by Benjamin Vulliamy (No.469). Delivered 1811. Marble and Gilt Bronze, 31 by 45 cm. High (Present Whereabouts Unknown; Sold Phillip's, London, 10th March 1998, Lot 320).
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10. Candelabra and Pedestals, by Benjamin Vulliamy. 1807-08. Bronze and Mahogany, 185.5 by 45 cm. (Royal Pavilion, Brighton).
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11. Design for a Candelabrum. Engraving from G. B. Piranesi: Vasi, Candelabri e Cippi, [1778], II. (British Library, London [147.i.15]).
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12. Title Page of Sale Catalogue of Benjamin Vulliamy's Library, 29th-30th April 1824. (Archives of Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd., London).
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2. Clock, by Benjamin Vulliamy. Dated 1787. Derby Porcelain and Marble, 42 cm. High (John Carlton Smith, London).
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3. Apollo or Sol, from an Antique Intaglio in the Collection of Michel Ange de la Chausse. Engraving from B. de Montfaucon: Antiquity Explained [1721-25], I, p.71, pl.132, Fig.9 (British Library, London [7703c.9]).
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4. Clock and Pedestal, by Benjamin Vulliamy. c.1786. Derby Porcelain, Ormolu and Satinwood with Grisaille Painting, 208 cm. High (Royal Collection, © Her Majesty the Queen).
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5. Pedestals for Clocks, by Benjamin Vulliamy. Satinwood with Grisaille Painting, c.130 cm. High (Hotspur Ltd., London).
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6. Diana or Luna, from the Arch of Constantine, Rome. Engraving from B. de Montfaucon: Antiquity Explained [1721-25], III, p.117, pl.34 (British Library, London [7703c.11]).
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7. Pedestal for a Clock, by Benjamin Vulliamy. c.1787. Satinwood with Grisaille Painting, 126.5 by 95.5 by 42 cm. (Formerly at Stowe; Sold Christie's, London, 13th November 1997, Lot 104).
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8. Cornice Ornaments after the Antique. Engraving from G. Albertolli: Ornamenti Diversi, [1782], pl. X (British Library, London [1899.p.24]).
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9. Clock, by Benjamin Vulliamy (No.363). Delivered 1804. Silver, 83 cm. High (Musée de la Marine, Paris).