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Baldock, Edward Holmes
Hanway St, London; furniture dealer, restorer, etc. (b. 1777–d. 1845)
Benson, W. A. S.
London; metalwork designer & manufacturer (b.1854-d.1924)
Betjemann, G. & Sons; George Betjemann Ltd.
London; dressing and writing furniture makers (fl.1810-c.1910)
Blackwell, William, London, cm (1790). On 5 October 1790 received payment of £65 17s 6½d for mahogany tables and chairs supplied to Mount Stewart, N. Ireland. [Mount Stewart papers]
Bullock, George
Birmingham, Liverpool and London; sculptor, cabinet maker and designer (d.1818)
Channon, John
109 St Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b. 1711–d. c. 1783)
Coade, Eleanor and her successors, London (1769–c. 1840). Eleanor Coade (b. 1733–d. 1821) made an artificial stone at Narrow Wall, Lambeth, which so successfully imitated natural limestone that it has been mistaken for it ever since.
Cobb, John
Dadd, Robert, 15 Suffolk St, Pall Mall East, London, French gilder, water gilder (1838–40). Trade label in the Windsor Royal Archives states that he was ‘Successor to A. PICNOT, French Gilder, Clock Case Maker & Bronzist’.
Dowbiggin(g) or Dowbiggen, Thomas
Elward, George & Marsh, William
Fenner, William, Jnr.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent; Tunbridge-ware manufacturer (fl.1792–1827)
Folker, Samuel Sheppard, North St, Brighton, Sussex, cm, carver and gilder to His Majesty, looking-glass manufacturer and printseller (1819–31). Addresses given at no. 137, 1819–21; Royal Colonnade, North St, 1822–28; and 143 North St in 1831.
Fuhrlohg, Christopher
Gardner, Matthew, Liverpool, cm (1796–d. 1815). Son of John Gardner, pot painter. Free 25 May 1796. In 1800 at 22 Whitechapel, the number changing to 85 in 1805 and 90, 1807–11. By 1813 at 79 Mount Pleasant.
Gilbert, John, Southwell, Middlx and Mount St, Golden Sq., London, carver (1742–84). Took out insurance cover on a house at Southwell for £150 between 1742–49. In 1749 he moved to Mount St, Golden Sq.
Jamar, S.
London and Liverpool, cabinet maker (1818–26).
Jean, Peter Dominique, near Windmill St, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, ormolu maker (1764–1807). As Jean Dominique, he is recorded in the Royal Household accounts and Jourdain, Regency Furniture trading at Marshall St as a gilder and founder, 1783/95.
Langlois, Pierre
39 Tottenham Ct Rd, London; cabinet maker (b.1718-d.1767)
Linnell, John
London; cabinet maker, upholder and carver (b.1729–d. 1796)
Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)
London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804)
McLean, John & Son,
London, cabinetmakers and upholders (1770–1825)
Nix, George
Covent Garden, London; cabinet maker (fl.1716–51)
Nixon, James
Smith, Charles, Liverpool, u (1813–21). At 41 Mount Pleasant in 1813–14 which appears to have been his residence. He also maintained a shop in Paradise St, the number of this being 86 in 1813–14, 87 in 1816, 85 in 1818–19 and 91 in 1821.