Cox & Son (about 1853–1921)
Ecclesiastical furnishers. Originally a clerical tailoring firm, founded by Thomas Cox Senior (died 1873), the firm was making stained glass by about 1860, based in London. Thomas Cox was joined by his sons Edward Young Cox and Thomas Cox (Junior), and Michael J. Buckley joined the firm in 1881. The firm was taken over by Curtis, Ward & Hughes in 1893, but continued to sign windows with the name of the firm.Description on Mapping Sculpture.
Further reading
Joyce Little, Stained Glass Marks and Monograms (London: National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies, 2002), p. 34.
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The Four Evangelists firm/studio: Cox & Son probably 1850s or 1860s with panels in the tracery of probably the eighteenth century Church of St Basil, Bassaleg, Newporteast wall of the chancel | |
The Crucifixion and Ascension firm/studio: Cox & Son about 1868 Church of St Thomas a Becket, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshiresouth wall of the nave | |
An Angel Greets the Three Women at the Empty Tomb firm/studio: Cox & Son 1870 Church of St Mary and All Saints, Conwyeast wall of the south transept | |
St Michael Overcoming Satan from Archangels Slaying Dragons firm/studio: Cox & Co. designer: Edwyn Papendiek Vulliamy 1884 Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powyswest wall of nave | |
Christ in Majesty Surrounded by Angels and Figures firm/studio: Cox & Co. designer: Edwyn Papendiek Vulliamy 1884 Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powyswest gable | |
The Last Supper firm/studio: Cox & Son 1887 Church of St Michael, Pembroke, Pembrokeshireeast wall of the chancel | |
Martha and Woman with Children firm/studio: Cox, Sons, Buckley & Co. 1887 Church of St Nicholas and St John, Monkton, Pembrokeshiresouth wall of the chancel | |
Jacob's Dream firm/studio: Cox, Son, Buckley & Co. 1897 Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powysnorth wall of the nave |
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