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Regency Household: Upright Pianoforte

By Anne | December 8, 2022 - 7:12 am |December 22, 2022 Regency Household
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This design for an upright pianoforte appeared in the 1808 Ackermann’s The upholsterer’s and cabinetmakers Repository.

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, ackermann's repository, decor, furniture, home design, interior decor, music, musical instruments, pianoforte, regency, Regency England, upright pianoforte

Regency Household: Drawing Room Curtains

By Anne | March 6, 2022 - 7:27 am |April 4, 2022 Regency Household
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From Modern Furniture Consisting of Forty-four Coloured Engravings (1823).

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, curtains, decor, drapery, furniture, interior decor, interior design, regency, Regency England, regency fashion, window

Regency Household: Drawing Room Curtains

By Anne | April 6, 2021 - 7:44 am |April 30, 2021 From the Desk of Anne
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This engraving and the description appeared in the 1823 book “Modern Furniture” by Augustus Pugin and J Stafford.

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, curtains, decor, drapery, drawing rooms, home decor, home decoration, regency, Regency England, silk

Regency Household: Work Tables

By Anne | March 2, 2021 - 7:40 am |March 16, 2021 From the Desk of Anne
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A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration ( in the Most Approved and Elegant Taste (1805) Typically used for crafts and sewing, Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, decor, furnishings, furniture, house, interior decor, interior decoration, regency, Regency England, regency fashion, style, work tables
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    Without a villain, love can be simply perfect or perfectly simple.

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