Regency: Table and Chair
At what is our heroine seated? Perhaps a single-drawer painted table and ~1770 Cabriolet chair:
At what is our heroine seated? Perhaps a single-drawer painted table and ~1770 Cabriolet chair:
Wooden desk (secretary) handcrafted ~1745. (Technically: Paris, France. Louis XV) This piece of furniture was in the hotel Lebas de Courmant.
Wooden desk (secretary) handcrafted ~1755. (Technically: Paris, France. Louis XV)
Technically, made in Paris ~1730, circa Louis XV. As seen in the Musee Carnavalet:
Perhaps your heroine’s house in Regency England might have a fireplace with a clock, mirror, and/or mantle like this: (as seen at Musee Carnavalet)
Miscellaneous Regency-era Chairs. The red one is a 1750 marquise chair. (Technically: Paris, France. ~1750 Louis XV)
Regency-era desks (secretaries) and chests of drawers. Technically: Paris, France. 1745-1770, Louis XV.
Regency era velvet “fauteuil a la reine” chair. (Technically: Paris, France. ~1750 Louis XV)
Regency fireplace and mantel, with gilded mirror, vases, and planters / flower pots:
Regency-era cabriolet chairs. (Technically: Paris, France. ~1770 Louis XV)