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Adams, J.
122 Minories, London (Thames Valley region); chair maker (c. 1790-1820)
Adams, William
8 Cumberland St., Goodge St., London; chair maker, cabinet maker and upholder (fl.1809-39)
Allsop, Isaac
Worksop, Nottinghamshire; Windsor chair maker (fl.1841-1887)
Allsop, Isaac & Son
Alsop, Uriah (father & son)
Broadmead, Bristol, Gloucestershire (Southwest region); chair maker (fl. 1851-1900)
Four stamped chairs are in the Cotton Collection, Museum of the Home, London:
Askam, J.
Northeast region; chair maker (c. 1850)
A child's low-back, double-bow Windsor chair, bearing the stamp 'J. Askam', is in the Cotton Collection, Museum of the Home, London.
Askew, G
Cockermouth, Cumberland; chair maker (c. 1840-1880)
A stool with four legs, bearing the stamp 'G.ASKEW', is in the Cotton Collection, Museum of the Home, London.
Atkinson & Co.
Thames Valley Region; chair makers (1870)
A bow-back Windsor side chair, bearing the stamp 'ATKINSON & CO C&M 1870', is in the Cotton Collection, Museum of the Home, London.
Baines, Abraham & Son
Ludgate St, 1 St Paul's Churchyard, London; cabinet and upholstery warehouseme
Baldock, Edward Holmes
Hanway St, London; furniture dealer, restorer, etc. (b. 1777–d. 1845)
Bancroft, John and David
Banks, John
Selby, Yorkshire (Northeast region); chair maker (fl. 1841-1861)
A low-back, double-bow Windsor armchair bearing the stamp 'J BANKS J BANKS SELBY', is in the Cotton Collection, Museum of the Home, London.
Barnsley, Sidney Howard
London & Gloucestershire; furniture designer, furniture maker and architect (b.1865-d.1926)
Barrett, William
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (Thames Valley region); chair maker (fl.1813-1907)
Barton, Thomas
48 The Pantiles (Parade) and Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, Kent; Tunbridge ware manufacturer (fl. 1862-c. 1911)
Bateman, John
Bedwell, J. R.
Colchester, Essex (East Anglia region); cabinet maker and upholsterer (fl.1840-1860)
Bellamy, George Richard Wildman
London; cabinet maker (b.1844 – d.1915)
Berry
Chipping, Lancashire (Northwest region); chair manufacturer (c. 1930)
A ladder-back side chair, bearing the stamp 'A CHIPPING CHAIR', is in the Cotton Collection, Museum of the Home, London.
Bertram, William; Bertram & Son
London; upholsterer, looking glass maker, carver, gilder and cabinet maker (fl.1839-1902)
Blain, Arthur; Blain, A. & Son
Blisset, Edward
209 Piccadilly, London, turner and toyman (1789)