Monday, March 31, 2025

KINLOCH CASTLE - DRAWING ROOM
Furnishings and Objets d’art.

Researched and written by George W. Randall, co-founder in July 1996 and former Vice Chairman of Kinloch Castle Friends’ Association.

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FIREPLACE IN FORMER BOUDOIR
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Let us start with the door -

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KING LOUIS XV OF FRANCE  BUREAU.

THREE LEGGED SAMSON  VASE
  
The cabinet stands to the left of the fireplace in the former Boudoir.

 
Decoration on each side panel.
This part of Lady Bullough's Drawing Room was originally the separate Boudoir.

The item is damaged, the fingers of Persephone (9) are missing.

From Kinloch Castle Friend's Association Newsletter published November 2000.
George W. Randall Research Archive
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Drawing Room Inglenook.
Note: China eggshell items on mantelshelf. (Again items separated ... ... !)


INGLENOOK  - CHINA CABINET RIGHT SIDE. 
BELOW: Inset manufacturers mark on base of a cup.



Contents of the smaller, cabriole-legged, table.




INGLENOOK FIREPLACE

DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO KINLOCH CASTLE:


REVIEWED AND UPDATED BY GEORGE W. RANDALL RESEARCH ARCHIVE 
1 JUNE 2025



























































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