Find People
Search our furniture makers database, comprising multiple sources.
Filter results
Search results
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20
Bradburn(e), John
London; cabinet maker, upholder, appraiser, undertaker (fl.1750–d. 1781)
Cobb, John
Cork & Goring, Gt Alice St, Goodman's Fields, London, cm and u (1818). Bankrupt 1818 and their stock sold by auction October 1818.
Dowbiggin(g) or Dowbiggen, Thomas
Evans, Benjamin, Wheatsheaf Yd, Fleet Mkt, London, cm (1821–c. 1825). Insured stock and utensils in his house and workshop for £300 on 18 July 1821 with the Sun Co.
Gates, William, St Martin's Lane, London, cm (1774–after 1800). William Gates was a cm who specialized in fine inlay and engraved woodwork.
Gillow
Lancaster and London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.c.1730–after 1840)
Jackson, John Matthew, Brighton, Sussex, cm and u (1799–1837). At 2 Middle St Lane, although one directory of 1832 lists 1 Ship St Lane. This may however refer to the same locality.
Kennett, Robert & Kidd, William, London, u (1766–95). Amongst the Chancery Masters’ Exhibits in the PRO is an account book of a furniture-making firm for 1792–95.
Linnell, William
May, William, Sharp, Peter & Wilson, Isabella, Liverpool, u, dealers and chapmen, cm and modellers (1817). Declared bankrupt, and sale of stock and effects advertised in Liverpool Mercury, 10 January 1817.
Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)
London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804)
Morel, Nicholas and Morel & Hughes, Robert
London; cabinet maker and upholder (fl.1790–d.1831)
Norman, Samuel
London; carver and gilder, furniture and upholstery supplier (fl.1746–67)
Oakley, George
Rob(b)ins, John
London; upholder, auctioneer, warehouseman and cabinet maker (b. 1750–d. 1831)
Seddon, George I
Aldersgate St, London; cabinet maker (fl. 1753–d.1801)
Sharp, Peter, Bold St, Liverpool, u, cm and modeller (1817). Named in insolvency proceedings in January 1817. At first named with two partners, William May and Isabella Wilson, but subsequently only Sharp and May are mentioned.
Thack(th)waite (or Thatch(th)waite), Michael
Marylebone St, Golden Sq., London; cabinet maker and upholder (1754–95)