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Belchier, John
Bell, Philip
St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker and upholder (1758–74)
Brodie, Francis
Lawnmarket and Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet maker, wright, and glass grinder (b.1708-d.1782)
Bullock, George
Birmingham, Liverpool and London; sculptor, cabinet maker and designer (d.1818)
Coxed & Woster and Coxed, Grace
Cullen, James
Gillow
Lancaster and London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.c.1730–after 1840)
Hildebrand, —, temporarily in London, ‘Proprietor and Maker of the most Magnificent Cabinet in the World’. A notice, c. 1780, advertised the spectacle of his extraordinary cabinet at ‘Mr.
Hunter, William, in Token House Yard, near the Royal Exchange, London, upholder and appraiser (1755–c.1760). Rococo trade card, c.1760, states that he ‘Makes after the Newest Fashion all sorts of Four Post & Standing Beds.
Kemp, George
Cornhill London, upholder, cabinet maker and glass grinder (fl.1755–97)
Kennett, Robert & Kidd, William
Lebus, Louis & Harris
London; furniture makers (fl.1887-1969)
Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)
London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804)
Mulligan, Robert, Mint St, near St George's Church, Southwark, London, sworn appraiser, bedstead maker and undertaker (c. 1790).
Nickson, Samuel, Bridge St Row, Chester, cm and u (1802–27). Listed also at Commercial Buildings in 1816. Free 3 July 1802. Subscribed to Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary, 1803.
Peter, Alexander
Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet maker and wright (fl.1713-1772)
Price, Richard, St Martin's Lane, London, joiner and u (1670– d.1683). Supplied considerable quantities of furniture to the royal palaces during the reign of Charles II.
Roberts, Thomas
Seddon, George snr
Aldersgate Street, London; cabinet maker (fl.1753–d.1801)
Smith, John and successors, Cambridge, joiners cm, u and undertakers (1698–1832). The first record of John Smith is when St John's College made a payment to him in 1698.
Soper, Samuel snr, Bedford Pl., Bedford Circus, Exeter, Devon, cm and u (1791–d.1821). From 1791–1816 the address is given as Bedford St. His name was included in a Militia Census of 1803 and he was then living in the parish of St Stephen.
Underwood, John & Son, address unrecorded, cm and u (1816–19). Sent a three-page account to George, 2nd Baron Lyttelton of Hagley Hall, Worcs. for furniture supplied and work done between 1816–19, totalling £226 6s 10¼d.
Vile, William
Young & Trotter; Young, Trotter & Hamilton; Young, Trotter, Hamilton & Trotter; Young & Trotters
Edinburgh, Scotland; upholsterers, cabinet makers, undertakers and carpet manufacturers (fl.1747-1805)