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Alexander, –, address unrecorded (1748). On 13 June 1748 £6 6s was paid by Mrs Bowes to ‘Alexander for a pair of branches lackered’. [Durham RO, D/St/V1488–90]
Bell, Elizabeth
‘The White Swan’, against the South Gate, St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker (1740–c. 1758).
Bishop, —, address unrecorded, cm (1812). Paid £2 6s on 4 January 1812 for making tables for Sir John Geers Cotterell, Bart, of Garnons, near Hereford, and Hertford St, London. [Herefs.
Booker, John & Francis
Bowman, William, Liverpool, cm (1788).
Burrough(s) (Borough(s), Burrowes), John
Burton, —, Stamford, Lincs., carver and gilder (c. 1826–32). Trade card reads: ‘CARVER, GILDER, Looking Glass and Picture Frame Maker, Bookbinder &c. Glasses polished and silvered. Frames made to Pattern. Old Frames Regilt.
Clinch, Thomas, ‘The Clock Case’, Long Alley, Moorfields, London, clock case maker and japanner (c. 1730)
Cobb, John
Collinson and Lock
London; furniture makers, upholsterers, decorators and retailers (fl.1870-1899)
Crace, Edward, John, Frederick, John Gregory and John Dibblee
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).
Dudley, Thomas, King St, Soho Sq., London, metal ornament and bell-hanging manufactory (1817–20). Trading at no. 34 in 1817 and no. 36 in 1820.
Elward, George & Marsh, William
Felster, John
Dublin, Ireland; upholder and auctioneer (fl.1698-1701)
Recorded ‘…over against Mrs Lucas's Coffee House under the Cork Change on Cork Hill’, 1698-1701.
Ferguson, Mary, address unrecorded, cm or furniture dealer (1686).
Firth, G., address unrecorded. Stamp found on pair of mid Georgian mahogany open armchairs with shaped rectangular backs, pierced vertical splats between outcurved arm supports, upholstered seats, square fluted legs and stretchers.
Fuhrlohg, Christopher
Gillow
Lancaster and London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.c.1730–after 1840)
Goertz, H. L. & Son, Henry; Thomas D.
Goodison, Benjamin
Grendey, Giles
London; cabinet maker (b.1693–d.1780)
Born in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, Giles Grendey was the son of William and Anne (neé Hall) Grendey.
Halfehide, Thomas
Fleet Street, London; cabinet maker (fl.1690-1723)
Hicks, J., Lower Pembroke St, London. Mahogany easel toilet mirror recorded with rectangular plate and pierced swanneck pediment, the frame stamped ‘J. Hicks, Pembroke Street’. The stamp of ‘J. Hicks, 5 Lr.
Hobbs, George, London, cm (1764). Mahogany kneehole writing table recorded with label inside drawer stating: ‘London 27 June 1764. Mr. Field. My sisters receipt shall be a discharge from me to you whenever you shall please to pay her.