This mantel clock was located on the mantel of the fireplace.
I loved the frame on this hunt art which was located in the bath.

Dinner, in Fossett's, named for Thomas Jefferson's cook, was served on china which featured a Thomas Jefferson cipher.
George Washington stopped in to the tavern for some libations on the Fourth.
Dinner, in Fossett's, named for Thomas Jefferson's cook, was served on china which featured a Thomas Jefferson cipher.
AS you might expect, I became stuck on the plate photo and it is like you said nothing else... one track mind to the dinner service! :) Hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteBh...and beauties they were! A carefully selected blue on the contour gave the entire dining area a lavish look.
ReplyDeleteYes. Me too. All that history and all I can think of is, wow those plates are beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI've heard about Keswick Hall but have never been. Thanks for the insider pics. Lvoe the pug!
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