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Further Reading

Christopher Hartop, The Huguenot Legacy, English Silver 1680-1760 from the Alan and Simon Hartman Collection (1996), pp126-131

Sotheby’s New York, Royal French Silver: The property of George Ortiz, Catalogue, (November 13, 1996), p 82-98

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Christopher Hartop, Royal Goldsmiths: The Art of Rundell & Bridge 1797-1843, Koopman Rare Art (London, 2005), p 124

Elaine Barr, George Wickes, Royal Goldsmith, 1698-1761, (London, 1980), pp. 84-86

John Adamson, Great Irish Households: Inventories from the Long Eighteenth Century (John Adamson, Cambridge, 2022)

Toby Barnard, The Kingdom of Ireland, 1641-1760 (Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2004).

John Cornforth, ‘Sources for Irish Stuccowork’, Country Life, vol. 185, (4 April 1991), p. 100

Martina Droth, Taking Shape: Finding Sculpture in the Decorative Arts, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds and J.Paul Getty Museum, (Los Angeles, 2008)

Alison Fitzgerald, ‘Desiring to look ‘Sprucish’, Patrick Cosgrove, Terence Dooley, Karol Mullaney-Dignam ed., Aspects of Irish Aristocratic Life: Essays on the Fitzgeralds and Carton House, University College Dublin Press, (Dublin 2014), pp.118-127

Peter Fuhring, Just-Aurèle Meissonnier, un génie du rococo (Allemandi, Turin, 1999).

The Knight of Glyn and James Peill, Irish Furniture, Yale University Press, (New Haven and London, 2007)

William Laffan and Christopher Monkhouse, Ireland: Crossroads of Art and Design, 16901740, Art Institute of Chicago, Yale University Press, (New Haven and London) 2015

Patricia McCarthy, Life in the Country House in Georgian Ireland, Paul Mellon Centre, Yale University Press, (New Haven and London, 2016)

Joseph McDonnell, Irish Eighteenth-century Stuccowork and its European Sources, National Gallery of Ireland, (Dublin, 1991)

Tessa Murdoch, ‘Louis François Roubiliac and his Huguenot connections’, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London (XXIV, no.1, 1983), pp.26-45

Tessa Murdoch, ‘From the Gate to the Hearth: Metalwork at Ham House’ in Ham House, 400 years of collecting and patronage, ed. Christopher Rowell, Yale University Press, (London and New Haven, 2013), pp.232-247

Tessa Murdoch, ‘Elite Gift Exchange: A Royal Christening gift for Lady Emily Lennox in the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection and Christening Gifts in the V&A Collections’in Studies in Irish Georgian Silver ed. Alison Fitzgerald at the National University of Ireland at Maynooth, Four Courts Press, (Dublin, 2020) pp.64-77

Tessa Murdoch, A Performance for the Service of a Table’: New Light on Eighteenth Century Dining,’ Getty Research Journal (no. 14, 2021) pp.181-190

Jacqueline O’Brien and Desmond Guinness, Great Irish Houses and Castles (London, 1992)

Michael Snodin edit. Rococo: Art and Design in Hogarth’s England, V&A, (london, 1984)

Stella Tillyard, Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox 1740-1832, (London, 1985)

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