12. 'King James I. Bedroom', by C. Essenhigh Corke. Water-Colour, Dimensions and Location Unknown. (Illustration to L. Sackville West: Knole House, Sevenoaks [1906], between pp.80 and 81).
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14. Portrait of Mary Bagot, Countess of Falmouth (Later Countess of Dorset) as One of the 'Windsor Beauties', by Peter Lely. c.1662-65. 125.7 by 103.5 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court).
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15. Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset, by Sir Godfrey Neller. c.1690. 127 by 102.6 cm. (National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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13. View of Copt Hall, Essex, Taken from J. Farmer: The History of Waltham, London [1735], between pp.60 and 61. Print Kindly Supplied by David Andrews FSA.
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The two Parisian mirror sconces at Knole: their date and makers
1. The King's Room at Knole, Showing the Mirror Sconces in Situ (National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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11. A page from the Livre nouveau de fleurs très utile pour l'art de l'orfevrerie, Paris, Balthazar Moncornet [1645]. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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2. Mirror Sconce, by Pierre Doublet and Robert Collombe. Paris, 1669-70. Repoussé and Chased Silver over a Wooden Core, 86 by 78.5 cm. (National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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3. Detail of the Central Bunch of Flowers in the Cresting in Fig.2.
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4. Paris Hallmark of 1669-70 and Maker's Mark of Pierre Doublet on the Candle-Ring of Fig.2.
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5. Maker's Mark of Robert Collombe on the Candle-Ring of Fig.2.
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6. Silver-Gilt Toilet Service of Mary Stuart, by Ferry Prevost and Philippe Regnault, with Candlesticks by Robert Collombe. Paris, 1669-71. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth).
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7. Pair of Candlesticks by Robert Collombe from the Toilet Service in Fig.6. Paris, 1669-70. Silver-Gilt, 17.7 by 12.7 cm. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth).
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8. Sconce, by Pierre Doublet. Paris, 1669-70. Silver-Gilt, 36.4 by 36.4 by 28 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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10. 'Casket of Anne of Austria'. Paris,? 1660s. Gold, 22 by 45 by 34 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Toilet Mirror of the Duchess of York. Paris, 1658-59 or 1660-61. Silver over a Mahogany Core, 55.8 by 55 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).