William and Mary
Hampton Court Palace, the King's Privy Chamber
Hampton Court Palace, the little Bedchamber. Note the vista through the open doors down to the guard chamber.
Hampton Court Palace, the King's Closet
Het Loo, Apeldoorn, Holland. Old Dining Room. Note the blue and white Chinese porcelain above the fireplace.
Het Loo, Apeldoorn, Holland. Queen Mary's State Bedroom
Double chest of drawers of walnut. Note the trumpet and cup legs, the bun feet and perimeter stretchers. Also known in England as high chests, these storage pieces often had double or triple hoods.
Double-back settee. Note scrolled arms and saltire stretchers.
Chest of drawers with Seaweed Marquetry. Circa 1690.
Writing desk inlaid with various woods, silver, and brass. Made by Gerreit Jensen for William III and Mary II and completed in 1695.
Headboard of a crimson damask state bed supplied by the Huguenot upholsterer, Francois Lapiere to the first Duke of Devonshire in 1692. Note how the damask cloth is strained over the moldings.
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