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Bailey, Edward
Barrow, Nicholas
Lancaster, Lancs.; cabinet maker (fl.1818-43)
Barrow, William senior
Booty, William
Bradburn(e), John
Brown, James
St Paul's Churchyard, London; upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1747–96)
Caddick, Edward
Dublin, Ireland; joiner and cabinet maker (fl.1753-55)
Chippendale, Thomas snr
Christie, Robert
39 George Street, Portman Square, London; cabinet maker and upholsterer (fl.1871-1891)
Recorded in the 1871 Kelly’s Post Office Directory.
Clark, John
Dublin, Ireland; furniture maker, carver(?) (fl.1853)
Exhibited a carved side table at the New York Exhibition of 1853 (illus. Meyer (2006) p. 79).
Cribb, Robert
High Holborn, London; carver, gilder and print seller (fl.1790–1834)
Cribb, William
London; carver and gilder (fl.1812–45)
Del Vecchio, —, 26 Westmorland St, and 187–88 Gt Brunswick St, London, ‘PRINT, LOOKING-GLASS, STATUARY, PLAISTER OF PARIS, & ROMAN CEMENT MANUFACTURER, TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE IV AND TO THE BOARD OF WORKS’ (1831).
Donaldson, Thomas, High St, Shrewsbury, Salop, joiner, carver and gilder (1803–35). [D] Recorded at St Chad's Hill in 1822. Named in the Shrewsbury burgess roll, 1806, in which year his son James was born; he too became a carver and gilder.
Elward, George & Marsh, William
Fell, Lawrence
London; cabinet maker (fl.1766–97)
Goodall, Edward; E Goodall & Co.; Goodall, Lamb & Heighway
Gregson, Mathew
Liverpool, upholder and cabinet maker (1749–1824)
Hall, Joseph, Hull, Yorks., cm, carpenter and joiner (1740–54). Son of Joseph Hall, joiner; admitted burgess in 1740. In 1749 his app.
Hargrave, —, Hull, Yorks. Mahogany serpentine side table, c. 1780, recorded, bearing label.
Hargrave (or Hargrove), Jeremiah
Harland and Fisher
London; ecclesiastical and domestic decorators, carvers and furniture makers (fl.1845-88)
Hodson, John, London, upholder and cm (1709–86). Son of Thomas Hodson, innholder of Lincoln. App. to Thomas Arne jnr on 23 February 1709, and admitted freeman of the Upholders’ Co. by servitude on 3 December 1718. Took app.
Hop, John, address unrecorded. Signed and dated, 1721, a side table japanned in vermillion and yellow. [Conn., July 1970, advert., J. Kingel, Paris]
Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)
London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804)