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  2. Georges Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Georges Jacob in 1793. Georges Jacob (6 July 1739 – 5 July 1814) was one of the two most prominent Parisian master menuisiers.He produced carved, painted and gilded beds and seat furniture and upholstery work for the French royal châteaux, in the Neoclassical style that is associated with Louis XVI furniture.

  3. Jacob & Josef Kohn - Wikipedia

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    Jacob & Josef Kohn, also known as J. & J. Kohn, was an Austrian furniture maker and interior designer in Vienna. Jacob Kohn (1791–1866) together with his son Josef Kohn (1814–1884) founded the enterprise in 1849.

  4. Jacob Cress - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Cress (born 1944 in Norton, Virginia, United States), [1] better known as Jake Cress, is a furniture maker in Fincastle, Virginia who is known for his interpretations of classical 18th century furniture. [1] [2] He considers himself to be a cabinet maker and not an artist. [3]

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  6. André Jacob Roubo - Wikipedia

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    André Jacob Roubo (1739–1791) was a French carpenter, cabinetmaker and author. Roubo was born and died in Paris , and was the son and grandson of master cabinetmakers . Roubo wrote several highly influential books on woodworking , an achievement which was especially notable given his relatively poor background and self-taught methods.

  7. Bloom Brothers Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Bloom family's oldest child, Jacob Bloom (1869–1898), fell victim to tuberculosis during the company's "Conn and Bloom" phase, [7] leaving Jacob's older brothers Ben and Isaac H. Bloom (1872–1955) to open the first Bloom Brothers store at 84 South Main in Chambersburg on March 10, 1900.