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Arbuthnot, Philip
Art Furniture Company
25 Garrick Street, London; art furniture makers/retailers (fl.1867-68)
Bailey, Edward
Baldock, Edward Holmes
Hanway St, London; furniture dealer, restorer, etc. (b. 1777–d. 1845)
Barefoote, Josiah, London, cm and u (d. 1744). Sale of stock announced in Daily Advertiser, 19 May 1744: ‘The Upholstery & Cabinet Goods of Mr Josiah Barefoote, deceas'd within Two Doors of Durham Yard in the Strand, viz.
Bealing, Richard
London; upholder (fl.1672–1711)
Bell, Philip
St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker and upholder (1758–74)
Bevan, Charles
London; furniture designer, maker, wood carver (b.c.1815-d.1891)
Bijar, Robert and Mary
Dublin, Ireland; japanners and wallpaper sellers (fl.1742-69)
Robert Bijar was recorded in Abbey Street, 1742-9, where he died in 1749. He was succeeded by his widow, Mary.
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.
Booty, William
Boyle, James, at ‘The Golden Eagle’, Gt Pulteney St, Golden Sq., London, carver and gilder (1763–78).
Brew & Claris
Finsbury, London; wholesale furniture makers (fl.c.1870-1888)
Bridgman, Thomas, address unrecorded, u (1768).
Bromwich & Leigh; Bromwich, Thomas
Brown & Lamont, Chester, cm and u (1820s). Trade label recorded on three-drawer writing table in the Gothic style from Eaton Hall, Cheshire. [V & A archives]
Chipchase, Robert & Lambert, Robert
London; cabinet maker and upholder (fl.1767–88)
Coade, Eleanor and her successors
London (1769- c.1840).
Cobbett, Pitt & Son, address unknown, japanners (1833). In June 1833 carried out work at the Stud House, Hampton Court, Middlx, which included japanning 43 wash-hand-stands and dressing tables and painting and staining a large Gothic sideboard.
Coleman, Charles
Dublin, Ireland; upholsterer and blanket manufacturer (fl.1733-d.1759)
Collinson and Lock
London; furniture makers, upholsterers, decorators and retailers (fl.1870-1899)
Cox & Son(s); Cox, Sons, Buckley & Company
Southampton Street & Lambeth, London & Thames Ditton, Surrey; church & domestic furniture makers, retailers, carvers and gilders (fl.1853-1935)
Crawford, William, 228 High Holborn, London, cm and u (1768–83). In 1778 with William Bond, carver and gilder, and Thomas Noble, proprietors of the Casino in Marlborough St, took out insurance cover for £800.
Davies, John
53 King Street, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales; cabinet maker and upholsterer (b.1813–fl.1874)