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Hatt, John (1759-1779)

Hatt, John

London; cabinet and chair maker (fl. 1759–79)

Trading at no. 23 Aldersgate Street 1767–73; and no. 142, 1774–79.

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trade card
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British Museum

Trade card of John Hatt CABINET & CHAIR MAKER (Successor to Mr John Arrowsmith) At the Blue Ball & Artichoke in Aldersgate Street, London. Makes & Sells all Sorts of Comodes & Book Cases, Desk & Book Cases, Library Cases, Chests of Drawers, Cloaths Presses, Bedsteads, Comodes, Dressing & Tea Tables & all manner of Chairs & Cabinet work. Likewise does Upholstery work in the neatest manner. Also Blinds for Windows & Spring Curtains, Looking Glasses of all Sorts, Coach Glasses & Lanthorns. Variety of Gothic & Chinese work in Chairs & Cabinet furniture made up and Sold Wholesale and Retail at very reasonable Rates, & for Exportation. NB. Funerals Furnishd, 1759 [Heal,28.87]. © 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.