• John Cobb (c.1710–1778) was an English cabinetmaker and upholsterer. It is believed that John Cobb was apprenticed in 1729 to Timothy Money (fl 1724–59)...
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  • surgeon and academic John B. Cobb (born 1925), American theologian John Cobb (cabinetmaker) (c.1710–1778), English upholsterer John Cobb (pioneer) (1814–1893)...
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  • John Cobb for payments of his salary. Vile and Cobb were, at that time, one of London's leading cabinetmakers and upholsterers and George, Prince of Wales...
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    Vilé was amongst a handful of London-based cabinetmakers such as William Bradshaw, John Cobb, and John Gumley. Their standard of craftsmanship has been...
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    brother the 2nd Viscount acquiring pieces from the Royal cabinetmakers William Vile and John Cobb. The Ashley and Cooper rivers in South Carolina were named...
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    Lecointre suggested Duplay's house and took him there. Maurice Duplay, a cabinetmaker and ardent admirer, lived at 398 Rue Saint-Honoré near the Tuileries...
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  • positively. In When Rogues Fall Out (1932) Mr. Toke describes the Jewish cabinetmaker Levy as "A most excellent workman and a thoroughly honest man", high...
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    the family farm for Middlebury, Vermont, and apprenticed himself to a cabinetmaker named Nahum Parker. He began reading political literature and engaging...
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  • of Phelps, Dodge mining and copper company Duncan Phyfe (1770–1854), cabinetmaker Hezekiah Pierrepont (1768–1838) merchant and founder of Brooklyn Heights...
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    Thomas D. Wadelton, a New York cabinetmaker, and built by S. Karpen and Bros. in Chicago under contract with George W. Cobb, Jr., for the Russell Senate...
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