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Brown, William (1750-1760)

Brown, William

‘The Cross Keys and Star’, the corner of Spittle Square, Spittalfields, London; upholder, sworn appraiser and funeral furnisher (fl. c.1750–60)

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trade card
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British Museum

Trade card of William Brown Upholder and Sworn Appraiser, at the Cross Keys & Star, the Corner of Spittle Square Spittle-fields, London. Buys Y Sells all Sorts of Household Goods, Also New Feather Beds, Quilts, Blankets, Floor Carpets., Where ye publick may depend upon being served at the lowest Prices without Imposition. NB. All manner of Upholsterers Work Perform'd And Funerals Furnished to any Part in Town or Country, c. 1750-60 [Banks,28.24]. © The Trustees of the British Museum

Source: DEFM

The original entry from Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840 can be found at British History Online.