Regency Household: Sheraton Buffet

Appearing in Sheraton’s The Cabinet Dictionary (1803) the description for this plate takes inspiration from “ancient” French buffets. Although the modern sideboards “superceded” ancient china Continue
Appearing in Sheraton’s The Cabinet Dictionary (1803) the description for this plate takes inspiration from “ancient” French buffets. Although the modern sideboards “superceded” ancient china Continue
In searching for a completely unrelated topic, I ran across this account of the events around Princess Charlotte’s wedding, including a catalogue of the dresses Continue
These plates and accompanying description for fashions for August appeared in the July 1807 issue of La Belle Assemblee.
Regency Reader Question Getting away with murder in the Countryside… So, I gather there were ‘Runners’ and ‘Thief-Takers’ rather than a police force in Regency Continue