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Amy Lim | The Furniture Patronage of Elizabeth Seymour (nee Percy), Duchess of Somerset, 1667-1722 |
Nicola Gentle | Revealing Textiles on Some Upholstered Furniture, c. 1700 |
Maria da Conceicao Borges de Sousa | Framing Water: an outstanding washbasin in Lisbon |
Michael Shrive | Conflated Couches: two sets of sofas from Carlton House |
Ulrich Leben | Riesener and the Rothschilds |
Adam Bowett | George Shaw, Rogue Antiquary: fake furniture for the Earl of Derby and the Duke of Northumberland |
Richard Mason | 'A very cabinet picture of an interior in ye olden times': the Duke's Rooms, Warkworth Castle |
Michael Burden | An Australian Twin by Any Other Name: the convict-made Warden's Chair at New College, Oxford |
Simon Spier | Between the Museum and the Market: John Hungerford Pollen (1820-1902) and antique furniture, with special reference to his work at the South Kensington Museum |
Nicholas Onegin | From London to St Petersburg: the Howard and Sons furniture designs at the State Hermitage Museum |
Courtney Harris | Patrons, Period Rooms, and the Museum: the French Salon at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |