I have listed the furniture makers in which I have an interest. However, most of these makers made furniture of all quality levels. Therefore, just because a piece of furniture was made by one of these makers, does not guarantee I am interested in it. Also, I may be interested in pieces by other makers or unattributed pieces. The main reason I am interested in a piece of furniture is because it is great. The makers listed here, as well as others, made some great pieces of furniture. |
| Allen & Brother | Philadelphia, PA | Renaissance | 1865-1896 |
| John Henry Belter | New York, NY | Rococo | 1844-1863 |
| Charles A. Boudoine | New York, NY | Rococo | 1829-1856 |
| Thomas Brooks | Brooklyn, NY | Gothic,Rococo,Renaissance | 1850-1870 |
| George J. Henkels | Philadelphia, PA | Rococo | 1843-1870 |
| Herter Brothers | New York, NY | Renaissance, Aesthetic | 1860-1880 |
| R.J. Horner | New York, NY | Turn of the Century | 1890-1930 |
| George Hunzinger | New York, NY | Renaissance | 1860-1898 |
| John Jeliff | Newark, NJ | Gothic, Renaissance | 1836-1870 |
| Kimbel & Cabus | New York, NY | Gothic, Renaissance | 1855-1895 |
| John Alphonse Lejambre | Philadelphia, PA | Renaissance, Aesthetic | 1860-1880 |
| Ignatus Lutz | Philadelphia, PA | Rococo | 1855-1880 |
| Prudence Mallard | New Orleans | Rococo | 1832-1875 |
| Leon Marcotte | New York, NY | Renaissance | 1850-1875 |
| J. & J.W. Meeks | New York, NY | Empire, Rococo | 1797-1868 |
| Mitchells & Rammelsberg | Cincinnati, OH | Renaissance | 1847-1875 |
| August Pottier | New York, NY | Renaissance | 1853-1883 |
| Jacque Alexander Roux | New York, NY | Gothic,Rococo,Renaissance | 1848-1881 |
| William S. Wooton | Indianapolis, IN | Renaissance | 1865-1885 |