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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]
Astley, Abraham
Barnsley, Sidney Howard
London & Gloucestershire; furniture designer, furniture maker and architect (b.1865-d.1926)
Bath Cabinet Makers Ltd
Bath, Somerset & London; furniture designers, makers & retailers (fl.1892-1939)
Beetham, Thomas
Lancaster and Liverpool, Lancs.; cabinet maker & timber merchant (fl.1735-1781)
Bell, Elizabeth
‘The White Swan’, against the South Gate, St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker (1740–c. 1758).
Bellamy, George Richard Wildman
London; cabinet maker (b.1844 – d.1915)
Blades, Thomas,
London, cabinet maker and upholder (fl.1774–1822)
Bodham, Philip, ‘The Three Chairs’, Bartholomew Close, West Smithfield, London, u (1719–24). ‘Was partner with the late Mr. John Hibbert, is now remov'd to the next door’, as above.
Bone, Henry
Booker, John & Francis
Bowman, William, Liverpool, cm (1788).
Brodie, Francis
Lawnmarket and Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet maker, wright, and glass grinder (b.1708-d.1782)
Brown, William, 127 Edward St, and 89 St James's St, Brighton, Sussex, cm and builder (1820–27). Probably home address also given at Mulberry Sq. in 1820. Sale of ‘the remaining part of Mr.
Brown(e), William, Liverpool, cm (1808–37).
Buchanan, P
Address unrecorded; chair maker (fl. 1810–20)
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.
Canway, John
Lancaster, Lancs.; cabinet maker (b.c.1758-fl.c.1782)
Channon, John
109 St Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b.1711–d.c.1783)
Chippendale, Thomas jnr
St. Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b.1749-d.1823)
Clinch, Thomas, ‘The Clock Case’, Long Alley, Moorfields, London, clock case maker and japanner (c. 1730)
Collinson and Lock
London; furniture makers, upholsterers, decorators and retailers (fl.1870-1899)
Edwards, David
21 King St, Bloomsbury Sq., London; writing and dressing case maker to the Royal Family, inventor of the patent military travelling cases (1813–d. 1848)
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.