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North Wing Corridor Ebony Dressing Room The rooms on this floor were for the use of visiting bachelors possibly because of the lack of plumbing etc. The Ebony Dressing Room was used by the Companion or secretary of the Gentlemen in the Ebony Bedroom. The wallpaper is a copy of the original, made from samples and information from Lady Alice. Cupid Attacking a Satyr Artist possibly Charles Lucy 1

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North Wing Corridor

Ebony Dressing Room The rooms on this floor were for the use of visiting bachelors possibly because of the lack of plumbing etc. The Ebony Dressing Room was used by the Companion or secretary of the Gentlemen in the Ebony Bedroom. The wallpaper is a copy of the original, made from samples and information from Lady Alice.

Cupid Attacking a Satyr

Artist possibly Charles Lucy

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Orange Bedroom Wall

Diana with Cupids at the Bath

Artist possibly Charles Lucy

Cupid and Satyr Artist possibly Charles Lucy

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Above Fireplace

Ebony Bedroom Wall

The Holy Family with the Infant

John the Baptist. Artist possibly Charles Lucy

Three Figures

Artist possibly Charles Lucy

Personifications of Mathematics

And Geometry. Artist possibly Charles Lucy

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FURNITURE

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Chest of Drawers

With five Drawers with circular knobs.

French Bed Oak Bed with Rolled Top on

Semi-Circular Feet. The side of the bed placed against the wall.

Curtain draped over post and to the top and bottom of the bed. This was the

height of Fashion in the 1850’s.

Circular Pedestal

Mahogany with marble top.

Curtain Pole Over the bed

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Towel Horse

Made of oak and with three rails.

Table Small oak stand table on pillar and

block

Washstand Mahogany 4 tray top wash stand

Stool / Bidette

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Fire Screen Pole fire screen

with boat picture.

Desk

Ebonised Chair

With cane seat and turned back. Matches one in Ebony Bedroom

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CERAMICS

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On and under the washstand

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Large ewer jug and basin White with blue and yellow

decoration

Chamber Pot White with blue and yellow decoration.

Soap dish and drainer White with blue and yellow

decoration

Small ewer jug White with blue and yellow

decoration

White brush tray and cover

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On the Floor

Foot Pan

White ceramic

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Foot Bath

White ceramic

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OTHER OBJECTS

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On the washstand

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Boot Jack

Water Can Watering Can, bronco with

handle shaped spout

Cranberry Glass Decanter With white floral base and a clear glass drinking vessel. ‘Cranberry Glass’ originates from the late

19th Century.

Glass Water Flask

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Fireplace

On chest of drawers

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Poker and Shovel With latticed pan

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Coal Hod With embossed floral design in relief on lid.

Wooden Box With fittings inside for

drinking glasses.

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TEXTILES

Curtains The curtains are the

original curtains called ‘Crimson Baize’

(away for conservation)

Carpet Brussels historic loop pile

Wilton carpet, flower design.

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The Visitors Corridor

The 19th Century graining was repaired in 2000 as elsewhere in this part of the house. The walls have been repainted in one of the early colours used in the Victorian era, while the crimson stripe in the cornice was also found during the paint research.

Carpet The Brussels weave carpet has been remade following the design used on the main staircase and in corridors elsewhere in the house.

Paintings

A Classical Landscape with

Figures Possibly Domenico Fattori

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Landscape, with Figures and Cattle.

Possibly Domenico Fattori