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COX OF DEVONPORT & PLYMOUTH (c.1800-1860)

Wheel Barometer (1865 to 1885 England)

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Item Stock Code

JMB

Item Medium Description

Mahogany case

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

A wheel barometer by COX of DEVENPORT. The fine quality tulipwood, crossbanded case suggests a date circa 1825, although Cox is recorded working in Devenport and Plymouth from 1865-85

COX OF DEVONPORT & PLYMOUTH
Type Artist/Maker
Country of origin Plymouth
Started working Circa 1800
Stopped working 1860

The Cox family were a well established firm of instrument makers and globes established in Plymouth and Devonport.

Instruments include: Sextant; Protractor; Pantograph; Sundial; Wheel Barometer; Marine Barometer; Theodolite; Electrometer; Beam Compass; Surveying Compass Watch Counter; Telescope

William Charles Cox: 86 Fore Street, Plymouth Dock (1822-39); 89 Fore Street (1852-56); 24 Southside Street (1856); 83 Fore Street (1857); all in Devonport.

William Cox, Plymouth, 1803

Cox Devonport & Plymouth 1838

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John Beazor Antiques

John Beazor Antiques
78 & 80 Regent Street
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1DP
England

Open: Open Monday-Friday 9.15-5; Saturday 10.30-4; other times by appointment

Contacts: Martin Beazor
Telephone: +44 (0)1223 355178
Mobile: +44 (0)7774 123379
Website: www.johnbeazorantiques.co.uk
We are members of:
BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
Established: 1875
We deal in:

18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; clocks and barometers; decorative items; restoration; valuations

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