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Bell, Philip
St Paul's Churchyard, London, cabinet maker and upholder (1758–74)
Buck, Ann, at ‘The Queen's Head’, Holborn, near Hatton Gdn, London, dealer in furniture and upholstery (1741–50).
Channon, John
109 St Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b. 1711–d. c. 1783)
Evans, John
Broad Mead, Bristol, Somerset; cabinet maker (1774–1801)
Gillow
Lancaster and London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.c.1730–after 1840)
Grange, Charles, ‘The Royal Bed’, Snow Hill, London, u and cm (1710–63). Free of the Upholders’ Co., 13 September 1710, and master in 1748.
Holloway, Richard, St Martin's Church Yard, London, ‘Cabinet & Chair Maker, Upholder &c. Funerals Furnished’ (1777). Rococo trade card reads as above, and shows Chippendalestyle chair and bureau bookcase.
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)
Mason, Daniel, London, cm and u (1749–74). Recorded at the ‘Golden Ball’, corner of Newport St, Long Acre in 1756, and King St, Covent Gdn, 1749–74. Polled at Westminster in 1749. Subscribed to Chippendale's Director, 1754.
Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)
London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804)