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China 38 1902
Gelatin dry plate negative | 21.4 x 16.4 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2401940

Attributed to Edward Kemp (1872-1956)
China 38 1902

Attributed to Edward Kemp (1872-1956)
China 38 1902


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Whole-plate glass negative showing a Tatham, Bailey and Sanders bookcase (RCINs 68900.1-3 or 68902) displaying a selection of Sevres and other porcelain in the Green Drawing Room, Windsor Castle. On top of the bookcase is a candelebra with a classical female figure (RCIN 93012), thermometer and two bronze sculptures, one may be Abduction of Prosperine by Pluto (RCIN 44191). Above this is a panel of (green) silk enclosed within a gilt carved frame. Lion Stand: RCIN 33457.1 & 2 with Candelabra 78899.1 & 2. Thermometer: Dixey-RCIN 30703. Left Bronze: RCIN 2173. Right Bronze: Hercules and Antaeus-RCIN 21929. Sevres-style Pail: RCIN 59273.1 & 2 or 58152.1-4. (Top, centre) Tournai Pails: RCIN 58160.1-10 and one centre base RCIN 58438.1-9. Tournai Sugar Bowls: (Top) RCIN 33375.1 & 2 a & b. Saucers: RCIN 33671.6 & 8. Butter Dishes: (centre) RCIN 33674.1 & 2 a & b. Sevres Cup and Saucer: RCIN 58187 a & b.
Matching negative to 2936743; in the album 2736718 there are annotations by Leopold Cleave dated 1910, possibly in his capacity as Tapissier for the Royal Household.Provenance
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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