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Argles, Edward
Audley, William jnr & John
Bailey, Edward
Baines, Abraham & Son
Ludgate St, 1 St Paul's Churchyard, London; cabinet and upholstery warehouseme
Balls, John; Balls, Forman & Co.; Balls & Co.
Oxford Street, London; cabinet makers, upholsterers, upholders, appraisers & house furnishers (fl.1809-86)
Barratt, Wardour St, London. A Regency rosewood cabinet stamped ‘BARRATT WARDOUR STREET’ sold at Sotheby's, 15 June 1984, lot 131.
Barrett, John
53–54 Wardour St, Soho, London; cabinet maker, bedste
Barton, J., address unrecorded. Inlaid rosewood sofa table recorded signed ‘J. Barton May 17 1822’. [C. Life, 12 June 1969, advert. of Meyrick Neilson, Tetbury]
Bayles, William, Market Pl., Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, joiner and cm (1827–39). A bill of 22 July 1839 lists items supplied for Wemmergill, North Yorks.: ‘2 swing glasses tray bott.
Bayley, Blew & Chapman, 17 Cockspur St, London, dressing case makers and Perfumers to His Majesty and H R H Duke of York, (1829–35).
Bell,-
Address unrecorded, cabinet maker (fl.c.1820)
‘Bell’ inscribed inside and under a drawer of a Regency rosewood and calamander cross banded sofa table, sold Bonhams 20 November 2013, lot 216.
Benham & Froud
London; metalworkers and wooden coalbox makers (fl.c.1855-c.1893)
Benson, W.A.S.
London; furniture designer and metalwork designer and manufacturer (b.1854-d.1924)
Bertram, William; Bertram and Son
London; upholsterer, looking glass maker, carver, gilder and cabinet maker (fl.1839-1902)
Bettridge, Josh., ‘Worcester Wharf, top of Severn St, Birmingham, English and Foreign Timber Merchant, Mahogany and Rose Wood Veneers, Wood Turner, Carver Bedstead Pillar Manufacturer’ (1838).
Blades, Thomas,
London, cabinet maker and upholder (fl.1774–1822)
Boon, John, 9 Duke St, Liverpool, with shop at 1 Waterloo Pl., Church St, cm and u (1827). Declared bankrupt, Liverpool Mercury, 25 May 1827.
Bott, Thomas
London; cabinet maker and upholsterer (fl.1816–45)
Bowden, —, Chester, cm (1831). Account bks at Erddig, Clwyd, list two rosewood trays costing 7s 6d supplied to Mrs Yorke in 1831.
Boyce, Brown & Kemp; Boyce, Thomas Amos; Brown, James; Kemp, Alfred
Bradley, T., address unrecorded (c. 1820). Rosewood chairs with cane seats, c. 1820, recorded stamped ‘T. BRADLEY’. [V & A archives]
Bright, Jerome Denny; J. D. Bright & Co.
Saxmundham, Suffolk; cabinet maker, watch and clock maker (b.1793-d.1871)
Brown, John Cossons, Market Pl., Blandford, Dorset, cm, u and designer (1836–40). Took app. named Cornelius Weaver Doe in 1836 for five years at a charge of £95 including food and lodging.
Brown, W., 6 Gt George St, Liverpool, cm and u (1832–34). Advertised in Liverpool Mercury, 18 May 1832, that he ‘has removed from 41 St. James Street to No. 6 Great George Street’. Sale of stock announced, same paper, 2 May 1834, ‘of Mr. W.
Brown, William, 127 Edward St, and 89 St James's St, Brighton, Sussex, cm and builder (1820–27). Probably home address also given at Mulberry Sq. in 1820. Sale of ‘the remaining part of Mr.