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  • 31David Roentgen — Table by David Roentgen, circa 1780 1790. David Roentgen,[1] (Herrnhaag 1743–February 12, 1807), was a most famous German cabinetmaker of the eighteenth century, famed throughout Europe for his marquetry and his secret drawers and mechanical… …

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  • 32Ince and Mayhew — were a partnership of furniture designers, upholsterers and cabinetmakers, founded and run by William Ince (died 1804) and John Mayhew (1736 – 1811) in London, England, from 1759 to 1803; Mayhew continued alone in business until 1809. Their… …

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  • 33Pierre Golle — Pierre Golle[1] (ca 1620, Bergen, North Holland – 27 November 1684) was an influential Parisian ébéniste, of Dutch extraction.[2] Born at Bergen in the Dutch Republic, he moved to Paris at an early age, and married the widow of his master,… …

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  • 34Arts and crafts — This article is about the hobby. For other uses, see Arts Crafts (disambiguation). At the Buell Children s Museum in Pueblo, Colorado, children and their guardians partake in arts and crafts. Arts and crafts comprise a whole host of activities… …

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  • 35Victoria and Albert Museum — Coordinates: 51°29′48″N 0°10′19″W / 51.496667°N 0.171944°W / 51.496667; 0.171944 …

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  • 36Intarsia — is a form of wood inlaying that is similar to marquetry. The term is also used for a similar technique used with small, highly polished stones (see pietre dure). The technique of intarsia inlays sections of wood (at times with contrasting ivory… …

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  • 37Boulle, André-Charles — or André Charles Boule born Nov. 11, 1642, Paris, Fr. died Feb. 29, 1732, Paris French cabinetmaker. After studying drawing, painting, and sculpture, he achieved fame as the most skillful furniture designer in Paris. In 1672 Louis XIV appointed… …

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  • 38Jean Henri Riesener — ( de. Johann Heinrich Riesener) (4 July 1734 6 January 1806 [Geoffrey de Bellaigue, The James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor , II (1974, p. 879.] ), born in Gladbeck near Essen in Germany, moved to Paris where he apprenticed soon… …

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  • 39Wallace Collection — For the band, see Wallace Collection (band). The Wallace Collection across Manchester Square gardens …

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  • 40Coburg — This article is about the city in Germany. For other uses, see Coburg (disambiguation). Coburg …

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