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  2. Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    It was made long after the Stewarts left Scotland. [11] [12] Examples of surviving furniture considered to be of good provenance were drawn and published by John William Small, an architect and furniture-maker based in Stirling, as Scottish Woodwork of the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries (Stirling & London, 1878). [13]

  3. William Trotter (cabinet-maker) - Wikipedia

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    William Trotter of Ballindean JP DL (1772–1833) was a Scottish cabinet-maker who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1825 to 1827. [1] A highly respected maker of Regency furniture he has been called Scotland's greatest cabinet-maker. [2] He has a distinctive and recognisable style. [3]

  4. Duncan Phyfe - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Phyfe (1768 – 16 August 1854) [1] was one of nineteenth-century America's leading cabinetmakers.. Rather than create a new furniture style, he interpreted fashionable European trends in a manner so distinguished and particular that he became a major spokesman for Neoclassicism in the United States, influencing a generation of American cabinetmakers.

  5. Category:Scottish furniture designers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scottish furniture designers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Robert Adam; M.

  6. Stewart Spiers - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane-makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd [sic] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s.

  7. Bruce James Talbert - Wikipedia

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    Bruce James Talbert (1881). Bruce James Talbert (1838 – 28 January 1881) was a Scottish architect, interior designer and author, best known for his furniture designs.. In the United States, he influenced the Modern Gothic work of the Herter Brothers, Kimbel and Cabus, Frank Furness, and Daniel Pabst.