Drawing room furniture to try to live up to and a new bed in case Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold come to stay. From Ackermann’s Repository, all of these having been the height of fashion in 1816.

"Chimney piece of Mona marble." Plate 2.
“Chimney piece of Mona marble.” Plate 2. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1816-1822-ackermanns.html
"French sofa bed." Plate 14.
“French sofa bed.” Plate 14. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1816-1822-ackermanns.html
"Grecian Furniture." Plate 26.
“Grecian Furniture.” Plate 26. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1816-1822-ackermanns.html
"Drawing Room Window Curtains." Plate 32.
“Drawing Room Window Curtains.” Plate 32. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1816-1822-ackermanns.html
"An English bed." Plate 26.
“An English Bed.” Plate 26. Collection of Oxford University. Digitalized version at archive.org. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/01/regency-furniture-1816-1822-ackermanns.html

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