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Cabinet Clock

c. 1770–75

attributed to James Cox

(British)
Measurements
Overall: 16.5 x 8.9 cm (6 1/2 x 3 1/2 in.)
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The doors of this miniature cabinet open to reveal two small drawers that held the winding keys for the clock above.

Description

In the 1700s and early 1800s, luxurious objects such as jewelry, miniatures, snuff boxes, and vanity cases emphasized their owner’s refinement and wealth. Especially popular were small cases with clocks and moving mechanical devices that played a handful of musical tunes. James Cox, the London goldsmith responsible for this clock and case, was known for creating such tuneful surprises, although this work no longer contains such a mechanism. Its glittering surface disguises a system based on the labor and suffering of enslaved people, whether in gold and stone mines or in shops where these goods were made by indentured apprentices. Many of these timepieces were designed for export and sold to the Chinese emperor Ch'ien Lung (1711–1799) and his court in attempt to balance out the substantial amount of tea that Britain was importing at the time.
An ornate gold and agate cabinet clock stands on four reddish-brown spherical feet. Two open front doors reveal panels of wavy-striped gray and white agate set in gilt scrollwork. On the left door's interior, a figure in a red garment is painted. Above the cabinet, a white clock face ringed with clear stones is set within a gold frame, crowned by a smaller dial at the peak.

Cabinet Clock

c. 1770–75

James Cox

(British)
England, late 18th century

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