

James Cox
Cultural Positioning
Field Verification (1 fields)
- Is PublishedPath D Subcohort4 Directory 2026-05-23· 100%✓
Source Registry (1)
- Cleveland DesignTier 3 · Scraped/inferred40%
Why this artist matters now
Though James Cox was celebrated during his lifetime, the date and place of birth are unknown. According to the Clockmaker's Records, J. Cox was established at the Racquet Court in London in 1749 and a trade-card now in the British Museum, engraved as his address Racquet Court, Fleet Street, at the sign of the Golden Urn. From 1756-1759 he was in partnership with the clockmaker Edward Grace when, according to a later trade-card in the British Museum, Cox was at the Golden Urn, Shoe Lane. Nothing further is known of his activities between 1751-1766. Objects signed by James Cox belong to the British Royal Collection, the British Museum, the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum, the Walters Art Gallery, and the private collectors.
Source: Cleveland Design · Trust score: 40% · Updated 8d ago
Taste overlap and adjacency
Museum Collections
Artworks (2)
Artwork sources (2)
- Cleveland Design1 publishedof 4 catalogued4 img
- Cleveland Museum of Art1 published1 img
Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 2)
- 1770 · Cleveland Design · 1 provUrl Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number
- 1730 · Cleveland · 1 provUrl Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number
