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Arbuthnot, Philip
Baldock, Edward Holmes
Hanway St, London; furniture dealer, restorer, etc. (b. 1777–d. 1845)
Beck, Arnold Frederick
Glassonbury St, Long Acre, London, cabinet maker and musical instrument maker (1763–77)
Bellamy, George Richard Wildman
London; cabinet maker (b.1844 – d.1915)
Belongaro (or Bolongaro), Dominic, Manchester, carver, gilder, print seller, ladies’ repository for fancy painting, barometer and looking-glass maker (1817–40). Trading at 2 Old Millgate, 1817–32; 32 Market St in 1839; and 14 Market St in 1840.
Bennet(t), Samuel
‘at the Sign of the Cabinet’, Lothbury, London, cabinet maker (c. 1695–d. 1741).
Bertram, William
100 Dean St, Soho, London; upholsterer and cabinet maker (fl.1839-71)
Blake, Robert & Co.
8 Stephen St, Tottenham Ct. Rd. & 130 Mount St., London; cabinet maker and marqueteur (fl.1826–1880)
Bowen, Alfred Thomas
London; cabinet maker (b.1857 – d.1948)
Bream(e) (or Braem), Jasper
Bullock, George
Birmingham, Liverpool and London; sculptor, cabinet maker and designer (d.1818)
Burrough(s) (Borough(s), Burrowes), John
Butler, Jos., Tattenhall, Cheshire, cm (1814). Signed and dated in marquetry the door of an oak housekeeper's cupboard with marquetry inlay, now at the Grosvenor Museum, Chester.
Butler, Thomas
London; cabinet maker and upholder (fl.1787–1814)
Chippendale, Thomas snr
Cobb, John
Collinson and Lock
Collinson and Lock
London; furniture makers, upholsterers, decorators, retailers (fl.1870-1899)
Cookes, William; Cookes & Sons; Cookes, Sons & Meres; J & W Cookes
Warwick & Leamington, Warwickshire; cabinet makers, carvers and upholders (fl.1812-67)
Curtis, John, Wisbech, Cambs., cm, u and chairmaker (1768–1824).
Dutton, H. (or M.), address unrecorded, inlayer (c. 1770). Signed a marquetry panel on a commode attributed to P. Langlois. [Burlington, June 1980, p. 416]
Dutton, J. M.
Focan, —, address unrecorded. Top of a marquetry commode in the Royal Collection attributed to Pierre Langlois. c. 1765, is inscribed ‘FOCAN’, presumably a specialist inlayer. [Conn., vol. 179, 1972, p. 187]
Fuhrlohg, Christopher
Gimson, Ernest
Leicester, London, Pinbury & Sapperton, Gloucestershire; architect, chair maker, furniture designer and workshop owner (b.1864-d.1919)
Granger, Hugh