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The golden elm writing-table, with its gilt-enriched and parquetried elm and antique-fluted Ionic columned legs, is conceived in the robust Louis Seize style popularised by J. Braund's Illustrations of Furniture, 1858.
Osborne House was the marine pavilion on the Isle of Wight bought by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1845 from Lady Isabella Blachford. The London architect Thomas Cubitt (d. 1855), responsible for large parts of Pimlico, Bloomsbury and Belgravia, was commissioned to redecorate the interior.
Osborne House was the marine pavilion on the Isle of Wight bought by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1845 from Lady Isabella Blachford. The London architect Thomas Cubitt (d. 1855), responsible for large parts of Pimlico, Bloomsbury and Belgravia, was commissioned to redecorate the interior.
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