Some of the Furniture in the Royal Bedrooms, The Queens Dolls House postcards (Raphael Tuck 4502-6)

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Some of the Furniture in the Royal Bedrooms, The Queens Dolls House postcards (Raphael Tuck 4502-6)

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Arch Two , Area 19
Antique and Vintage Dollhouse Miniatures (display)
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==This exhibit is scheduled to go on display during 2016, as part of the museum's 25th anniversary improvements==,


An "Oilette" postcard of "Some of the Furniture in the Royal Bedrooms", The Queen's Dolls' House (later to be known as Queen Mary's Dolls' House), produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons ("Tuck's Postcards") catalogue number 4502-6. These postcards started to be produced in 1924, when the dollhouse first went on public display.

SERIES III: THE ROYAL BEDROOMS, Etc.

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III: 4502: SOME OF THE FURNITURE IN THE ROYAL BEDROOMS.

Here are depicted the two pieces of the Queen's Chaise longue covered in blue silk, which placed together form a sofa; also a walnut tripod table from the King's Bedroom with a "Raphael Tuck" calendar in red leather frame.


— Raphael Tuck & Sons, Postcard 4502-6, -

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