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Artificer’s Guild, Spencer, Walter, Spencer, Edward
London; metal workers, metal furniture makers, designers (1906-16)
Barton, Thomas
Boyce, Brown & Kemp; Boyce, Thomas Amos; Brown, James; Kemp, Alfred
Bray, Laura, Miss
Shere Cottage, Guildford, Surrey; metal worker, metal furniture maker (1889)
Cheeseman, Thomas
Clay, Henry; W. Clay & Sons; H. Clay
Birmingham and London; japanner and papier-mâché manufacturer (fl. 1772–d. 1812)
Connard, E.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent; Tunbridge ware manufacturer (fl. 1822)
Cooper, George
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire; cabinet maker (fl. 1759)
A mulberry wood tea caddy commemorating Shakespeare, is signed and dated.
Sold by Christie's, NY, 31 January 1981, lot 74.
Custance, William
Norwich & Fakenham, Norfolk; upholder and cabinet maker (fl.1788-94)
Dowbiggin, Thomas
Green, Arthur Romney
London, Surrey, Essex and Dorset; furniture maker (b.1872-d.1945)
Haslemere Hand Workers
Haslemere, Surrey; wood workers, makers of textiles, metal workers, book binders (1910)
Hay, John, snr & jnr
Hughes, Alfred, Charles, Arthur J. and William R.
Birmingham, Warwickshire, Everton, Lancasthire, Edmonton, London; metalworkers (1881-1912)
Jacob, Isaac & Co.
London; cabinet maker, looking glass & picture frame maker, maker of work boxes, tea caddies & dressing cases (fl.1871-86)
Jerard, I
address unknown; tea caddy maker (fl.c.1805)
Name stamped on tea boxes in an early Regency mahogany rectangular tea caddy (illus. Gilbert (1996), figs 524-525).
Knight, Joseph
Tunbridge Wells, Kent; Tunbridge ware maker (fl.1786-94)
MacBeth, Ann
Edinburgh, Scotland; needlewoman, potter and wood worker (1903-16)
Mansell, William
William Mansell son of William Mansell tea caddy maker of Cripplegate, London apprenticed to Charles Harland on 17 September 1805 for 7 years.
Source: Guildhall Library, MS 8052/8, f. 67.
Merrick, William
6 St John’s Square, Clerkenwell, London; Tunbridge-ware manufacturer (fl.1817-45)
Morris, Abraham
Newton, James
Wardour Street, London; upholsterer, cabinet maker, decorator, appraiser, agent, undertaker (b.1760-d.1829)
Robinson, Henry
11 Angel Court, Snow Hill, removed to 18 Cow Lane, London; maker of shagreen and mahogany knife cases, tea caddies etc. (fl. 1802)
Trade card recorded by Ambrose Heal.
Source: DEFM
Robinson, James
Dublin, Ireland; joiner and cabinet maker (fl.1701-d.1747)
Freeman of the City of Dublin as a Joiner by Service, Midsummer 1701.
Recorded in Eustace Street, 1704-47.
Seddon, T & G; Seddon & Co.
Aldersgate Street and Gray’s Inn Road, London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.1815-1870)