Appreciating History
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07/04/2024
During World War I, Cliveden House served as a military hospital operated by the Canadian Red Cross. A small Canadian World War I cemetery can also be found near the edge of the estate, a somber reminder of the war's impact.
05/31/2024
Like her husband King George III, Queen Charlotte was also interested in books and her substantial library included many volumes on botany, literature and the theatre.
This magnificent library was located in Blenheim Palace, which was built in the early 1700s as a gift to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough.
But Blenheim Palace holds another special connection to British history: it's the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill! 🇬🇧
05/29/2024
Incredible rare creamware pottery teapot with an image and script of Queen Charlotte.
Ref: 1793
Dated: 1775 Staffordshire or Yorkshire England.
Queen Charlotte was a known patron of the arts, including porcelain production. Her reign coincided with a rise in English porcelain popularity.
05/28/2024
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Queen Charlotte's tastes were rather less plain than her husband's (King George III)and she had some very luxurious rooms in the new Queen's House.
She assembled an impressive collection of furniture, Sèvres porcelain and oriental decorative arts, in ivory, porcelain, embroidered silk and lacquer and she also collected jewelled and gold boxes.
Some of the most expensive furniture in the collection was made for Queen Charlotte, for example this Vile & Cobb jewel cabinet to house her extensive collection of diamonds and pearls.
05/27/2024
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05/17/2024
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05/16/2024
Did you read our article about World Columbian Exhibition in Chicago?
Fun fact: one of the most iconic jewelry designers from Gorham silver was Eilliam Codman, who designed Gorham display for that event!
Other prominent works from Mr. Codman: communion plate for the See of Liverpool and the Memorial Chapel in Delhi, India; candelabra for St. Paul's in London; and lighting fixtures for the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg.
05/16/2024
To have an idea of prices on Gorham silver set:
An American Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service. Sold for $938 (September 2019).
Worth it or not? Thoughts?
05/15/2024
The White House has used Gorham silver services during many administrations. Mary Todd Lincoln purchased an impressive tea and flatware service for use in the White House in 1859. The tea service was presented to the National Museum of American History in 1957.
05/14/2024
Gorham Manufacturing Company's Works. Canal, Steeple, and North Main Streets, Providence, 1886.
The firm's chief product was spoons of coin silver. The company also made thimbles, combs, jewelry, and other small items.
05/13/2024
Have you ever wondered about the history behind a treasured Gorham silver?
It’s all started with Jabez Gorham, who became the foremost Rhode Island producer of jewelry and silverware. While in his twenties, Gorham established a shop at North Main and Steeple Streets, the first of several buildings that formed his original factory complex. By the end of the century, the company he founded was a world leader in the production of silverware.
Photo: Jabez Gorham house now
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