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                        <title>Wylie &amp; Lochhead</title>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Wylie &amp; Lochhead. Starting in 1829 as coffin makers, this company soon began producing high-quality wardrobes, dining tables and chairs with a high degree of craftsmanship.
 
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                        <title>Wilkinson &amp; Son</title>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Wilkinson &amp; Son. The Wilkinson workshop was established in the City of London in 1766. After several relocations (Ludgate Hill, Bond Street, and Welbeck Street), they were acquired by Ma...]]></description>
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