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Anderson, David

Glasgow & Edinburgh, Scotland & Ireland; cabinet maker, piano case maker (fl. 1910-29)

Ashlin, William, 6 Belton St, Long Acre and 68 Strand, London, carver, gilder and looking-glass maker (1789–1826). Initially trading solely from the Belton St address.

Baldock, Edward Holmes

Hanway St, London; furniture dealer, restorer, etc. (b. 1777–d. 1845)

Barnsley, Sidney Howard

London & Gloucestershire; furniture designer, furniture maker and architect (b.1865-d.1926)

Birch, William Ltd.

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire & London; chair maker, cabinet maker and upholsterer (fl.c.1840-1954)

Blackburn (or Blakeburn), Thomas, St Mary's Gate, Manchester, cm (1771–73). Recorded at no. 14 in 1773. Announced in Prescott's Manchester Journal, 21 December 1771 ‘that he has enter'd on the shop late of Mr. Watkinson's, in St.

Boothroyd, Son(s) & Rimmer; Boothroyd & Foster

Southport, Lancashire; cabinet makers (fl.1875-87)

Bowen, J.

Address not stated; furniture maker (1893)

Bramah, J. & Sons

The west end of Piccadilly, London, ‘Patent Engine Lock & Water Closet Manufacturer’ (1807–23). 

Brunswick, Myrthil; Brunswick Brothers

Newman Street, London; cabinet makers, buhl makers, inlayers (fl.1850-71)

Bullock, George

Birmingham, Liverpool and London; sculptor, cabinet maker and designer (d.1818)

Cameron, John

Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet maker (fl. late nineteenth century - 1916)

Carter, Thomas, London, cm, u and paperhanger (1802–15). At 8 Hanover St, Hanover Sq. from 1802–07 when the address changed to 141 Oxford St. In 1808 supplied to Farnley Hall, Otley, Yorks.

Christie, Robert & Archibald Haswell

London; cabinet maker and upholsterer, house furnisher, designer (fl.1871-1916)

Clark, Samuel B.

14b Dean Street, Soho, London; upholsterer, cabinet maker (fl.1845-51)

Cliff, F.

Address not stated; clock case maker (1903)

Cole, George, Golden Sq., London, u (1747–74). Supplied goods and carried out work at Corsham Court, Wilts. between 1761 and 1774. Some of the sums paid were substantial, such as £130 14s on 10 March 1761 and £101 8s on 30 April 1763.

Collinson and Lock

London; furniture makers, upholsterers, decorators and retailers (fl.1870-1897)

Cookes, William; Cookes & Sons; Cookes, Sons & Meres; J & W Cookes

Warwick & Leamington, Warwickshire; cabinet makers, carvers and upholders (fl.1812-1867)

Cox & Son(s); Cox, Sons, Buckley & Company

Southampton Street & Lambeth, London & Thames Ditton, Surrey; church & domestic furniture makers, retailers, carvers and gilders (fl.1853-1935)

Cranston & Elliott

North Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland; cabinet makers, upholsterers and house furnishers (fl.1884)