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Benois, F., address unrecorded. On 10 October 1814 supplied to the Prince Regent 2 cabinets ornamented with Florentine marble, mounted in ormolu, costing £1,000, another costing £500, and a small toilette box, £50.

Bran(d)t, Charles

London; carver and gilder (fl.1814–45)

Channon, John

109 St Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b.1711–d.c.1783)

De Caix, Alexander, 15 Rupert St, Coventry St, London, water gilder and burnisher (1791–1819).

Dudley, Thomas, King St, Soho Sq., London, metal ornament and bell-hanging manufactory (1817–20). Trading at no. 34 in 1817 and no. 36 in 1820.

Gillow

Lancaster and London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl. c.1730–after 1840)

Hancock, Shepherd & Rixon; Hancock, Rixon & Dunt; Hancock & Rixon

London; light & chandelier makers (fl.1800–77)

Hughes, Robert

115 Piccadilly, opposite Green Park, London, undertaker, upholsterer and cabinet maker to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (1827–45)

Jean, Peter Dominique, near Windmill St, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, ormolu maker (1764–1807). As Jean Dominique, he is recorded in the Royal Household accounts and Jourdain, Regency Furniture trading at Marshall St as a gilder and founder, 1783/95.

Mayhew, John (1736–d. 1811) and Ince, William (d. 1804)

London; cabinet makers (1758/59–1804) 

Nappi, P., 7 Charles St, Middlx Hospital, London, mosaic painter (1830).

Newton, Thomas, 43 Grafton St East, Tottenham Ct Rd, London, cm (1816–20). A set of Regency mahogany chairs is known with ormolu feet stamped ‘TN’. These initials may refer to Thomas Newton. The chairs are additionally marked ‘H. F. Webster Aug. 1816’.

Parker, Thomas

London; cabinet maker and buhl manufacturer (fl. 1805–34)

Simson, George

19 St Paul's Churchyard, London; upholder, cabinet maker and undertaker (fl. 1772–1839)