-
believed to have
immigrated in 1763 to Annapolis,
where he
worked for
cabinetmakers or
joiners before he
began working independently.
Ledgers kept by James...
-
common material used in
Mission furniture is oak. For
early mission cabinetmakers, the
material of
choice was
white oak,
which they
often darkened through...
- 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...
- 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...
- (1768 – 16
August 1854) was one of nineteenth-century America's
leading cabinetmakers.
Rather than
create a new
furniture style, he
interpreted fashionable...
-
title difficulties. In
Kentucky and Indiana,
Thomas worked as a farmer,
cabinetmaker, and carpenter. At
various times he
owned farms, livestock, and town...
- in the 1950s. The
Cabinetmakers'
Guild held its
final exhibition in 1966
after a
decline in
Danish furniture and few
cabinetmakers remained in Copenhagen...
- 1783 and in 1784
Beckwith and
France received the
Royal Warrant as
cabinetmakers and
upholsterers to the king, an
appointment which William France held...
-
Cadwalader Study (Winterthur, 1995), pp. 4–12.
Ethel Hall Bjerkoe, The
Cabinetmakers of
America (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1957).
Andrew Brunk, "Benjamin...
- with an
upholstered version of the
chair and displa**** it at the 1953
Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition. It was
never put into m****
production in Wegner's...