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Adamson, Robert
Fenchurch Street, London; cabinet maker, joiner and mahogany turner (fl. 1751–66)
Addison & Davidson, address unrecorded (1772). Received 6s on 31 December 1772 for a looking-glass for Gibside, Co. Durham. [Durham RO, Strathmore MS D/St/V. 995]
Adye, Thomas,
London; carver and sculptor (fl.1730–53)
Aitken, James
London and Edinburgh, Scotland; carver and gilder (fl.1787)
Alden, Anne, Below the conduit, Exeter, Devon, u (1717–24). In 1717 took app. named Humphrey Wilcox who continued the business at the same address on her retirement in 1724.
Aldersey, Thomas
London; glass grinder, cabinet maker and upholder (fl.
Allen, Henry
London (?); cabinet maker (1669–73)
Anderson, Jonathan & Perry, Joshua, 59 Foregate St, Worcester, paper hangers, decorative house sign and furniture painters, carvers, gilders and frame makers (1820–33).
Andrew(s), Christopher, Old Meeting Pl., Birmingham, carver and gilder (1828–39). Recorded at no. 13 in 1828; no. 12, 1830–35; and at 29 Exeter Row in 1839, also as picture frame and looking-glass manufacturer. [D]
Angus, Joseph
London; looking-glass warehouse owner, carver and gilder (fl.1790-1802)
Recorded as a looking glass warehouse owner at 18 Aldermanbury [Wills, Looking-Glasses].
Anson, G., Broadmead, Bristol, carver and gilder (before 1798). Ceased business in June 1798 when his stock and tools were sold by auction.
Arbunot, Jacob
London; cabinet maker and looking-glass manufacturer (fl.1691–d. 1722)
Arbuthnot, Philip
Arrowsmith, Stephen
London; turner and cabinet maker (fl.c.1730–58)
Ashby, John
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.
Astley, Abraham
Astley, Isaac
At the Ship and Rising Sun, London; upholsterer and appraiser (c.1753)
Atkinson, Thomas
Audley, William jnr & John
Bagster, James, 20–21 Piccadilly, London, cm, upholder, looking-glass maker, tentmaker; carpet, bedding, cabinet warehouse manufactory owner (1782–1808).
Baines, Henry
Lancaster, Lancashire; joiner and cabinet maker (fl.1731–84).
Banks, Thomas, York, looking-glass maker (1809). Son of Christopher Banks, schoolmaster; app. to David Doeg, looking-glass maker, 12 August 1809. [York app. reg.]
Barber, James
Newark, Nottinghamshire; cabinet maker, upholsterer and chair manufacturer (b.1763–d.1830)
Addresses at Dry Bridge (1788–98); Carter Gate (1805–07 & 1819–22).