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Curle, Thomas & Son (1800-03)

Curle, Thomas & Son, carpenters (1800–03). Undertook work for the Royal Family. Accounts for work amounted to £69 9s 9d in 1800 and in 1803 £18 14s. The latter work consisted of supplying mahogany boxes, painting and japanning basin stands and a table, the making of an elm confectionery block and ‘Painting & fitting 4 brass castors & 2 glass eyes to Horse in Armoury and making the figure of a man for the horse’. [Windsor Royal Archives, RA 88867, 25137]

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