Cox, Edward Treslove (1807–21)
Cox, Edward Treslove
London; upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1807–21)
At 104 St Martin's Lane, 1807–11, 13 Haymarket St 1811–20 and 6 Northumberland Ave., 1821. In July 1819 he advertised that he was in a position to manufacture oak furniture for gentlemen ‘having curious specimens’. He stated that ‘this novel article … brought to a degree of perfection by the late Mr Bullock’ could now be manufactured by him into ‘various beautiful articles of furniture, according to the late Mr Bullock's designs some of which may be seen at E. T. Cox's cabinet-maker 13, Haymarket, who has engaged several of the late Mr B's workmen.’ It is probable that E T Cox was the purchaser of seven lots of woods from Bullock’s Stock In Trade sale, 13-15 May 1819.
Source: DEFM; Levy, ‘George Bullock’s Partnership with Charles Fraser, 1813-1818, and the Stock-in-Trade Sale, 1819’, Furniture History (1989).
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