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duminică, 9 ianuarie 2011

Nancy Mitford in the Savoy Museum

I hung a Bassano portrait of Nancy Mitford in the Savoy Museum having written to the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire to ask about her reminiscences of the Savoy in the 50s. Bear in mind the Duchess was by far the youngest and Nancy the eldest so they didn’t exactly socialise until both were full-grown. Also, Nancy spent most of her adult life in Paris. However, the Duchess did distinctly recall that she, Mrs Rodd (Nancy) and Lady Mosley all danced the night away at the Savoy to the sound of Carroll Gibbons and his band. I understand the Grill was a favourite of Mrs Rodd’s and her Parisian lover the General during World War II. James Sherwood

duminică, 17 octombrie 2010

Chatsworth : The Attic Sale (2)

Duke of Devonshire It was something for everyone: if not a piece of furniture or a brooch, at least a nice tea cup.

sâmbătă, 2 octombrie 2010

Chatsworth: The Attic Sale

Friday 1 - Thursday 7 October A unique three-day auction of rare and rediscovered furnishings and personal artefacts belonging to the Devonshire family is to take place this October at Chatsworth. Rediscovered beneath layers of dust, these objects were once part of the fabric of the many great houses that have featured in the Devonshire family's history. Chatsworth, Devonshire House (on Piccadilly, London - demolished in the 1920's), Bolton Abbey, Chiswick House, Hardwick Hall, Lismore Castle and Compton Place have all contributed items.