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White, Nathaniel (1748-1750)

White, Nathaniel

Holborn, London; cabinet maker (fl. 1748–50)

Known only from his trade card (below):

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British Museum

The trade card of Nath.ll White AT THE Desk & Bookshelf, ye corner of Theavies Inn Gate, HOLBORN LONDON Makes all sorts of Cabinet Work, with Sconces, Pier and Chimney-Glasses, Mahogany and other Tables, Chairs of all Sorts. Made after the best and most newest fashion. Blinds for Windows, Painted on Canvas, Silk or Wire, to the greatest Perfection at Reasonable Rates, c. 1750 [Banks,28.153]. © The Trustees of the British Museum

Probably the same person as the cabinet maker, White, trading from an address ‘next door to the Cross Keys Tavern, in Holborn’ in 1748.

Source: DEFM

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