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Definition of Cabinetmakers

Cabinetmaker
Cabinetmaker Cab"i*net*mak`er (-m[=a]k`[~e]r), n. One whose occupation is to make cabinets or other choice articles of household furniture, as tables, bedsteads, bureaus, etc.

Meaning of Cabinetmakers from wikipedia

- common material used in Mission furniture is oak. For early mission cabinetmakers, the material of choice was white oak, which they often darkened through...
- (1768 – 16 August 1854) was one of nineteenth-century America's leading cabinetmakers. Rather than create a new furniture style, he interpreted fashionable...
- Community, Indiana. In Kentucky and Indiana, Thomas worked as a farmer, cabinetmaker, and carpenter. At various times he owned farms, livestock, and town...
- France Snr and older brother of William France Jnr, both of whom were cabinetmakers to the Royal Household. He was born in 1748 and died in 1777. He was...
- George Seddon (1727–1801) was an English cabinetmaker. At one time his furniture making business was the largest and most successful in London, employing...
- believed to have immigrated in 1763 to Annapolis, where he worked for cabinetmakers or joiners before he began working independently. Ledgers kept by James...
- Vile (c. 1700 – September 1767) was an English cabinetmaker. Vile was one of the best English cabinetmakers of the Early Georgian Period (1745 – 1780), only...
- his salary. Vile and Cobb were, at that time, one of London's leading cabinetmakers and upholsterers and George, Prince of Wales, was among their customers...
- 1783 and in 1784 Beckwith and France received the Royal Warrant as cabinetmakers and upholsterers to the king, an appointment which William France held...
- second career as a mounter of drawings, and Thomas, who was appointed cabinetmaker in ordinary to Queen Anne in 1704, as an auctioneer. Tessa Murdoch suggests...