Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland

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title: Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland
text: Furniture and furnishings in early modern and late medieval Scotland were made locally or imported, mostly from Flanders and France. Although few pieces of furniture survive from the early part of the period, a rich vocabulary and typology is preserved in inventories and wills. This documentary evidence in the Scots language details the homes of the wealthy and aristocratic. Textiles and beds belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots are very well documented. Scottish wooden furniture was often carved w
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date created: 2021-10-25T10:42:31Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T09:54:07Z
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