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China 32 1902
Gelatin dry plate negative | 21.4 x 16.4 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2401934

Attributed to Edward Kemp (1872-1956)
China 32 1902

Attributed to Edward Kemp (1872-1956)
China 32 1902


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A whole-plate glass negative showing a Tatham, Bailey and Sanders bookcase (RCINs 68900.1-3) displaying a selection of Sevres and other porcelain in the Green Drawing Room, Windsor Castle. On top of the bookcase is one of a set of 4 five-branch candelabra, called The Seasons (RCIN 31364.2). Above this is an ornate gilt mirror (RCIN 72580) hung over a panel of (green) silk enclosed within a gilt carved frame. The Porcelain is partly the Sevre Louis XVI Service, Sevres Cups and Saucers and one Tournai Punch Bowl. The Mortar on the top shelf RCIN 58039. The Salts RCIN 58047.1-10. Cups and saucers, centre shelf, (L) RCIN 58198 a&b. (R) RCIN 58184 a&b. Top Shelf: (L) RCIN 58186 a&b. (R) RCIN 58190 a&b. The Plates: RCIN 58027.4.12.15.33. The Pails: centre (L) 58035.07. centre (R) 58035.25. The Punchbowl, centre shelf, is Tournay RCIN 58515.1-3.The Pail on the base shelf cannot be identified. The Bronze figure is 'David', RCIN 35459. The Candelabra next to 'David' is RCIN 93012.1 & 2.This is the matching negative to 2936744. In the album 2936718 there are annotations next to the photographs, by Leopold Cleave dated 1910, possibly in his capacity as Tapissier for the Royal Household.
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Commissioned by the Royal Collection for inventory purposes
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Gelatin dry plate negative
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21.4 x 16.4 cm (whole object)
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