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House Style, an exhibition exploring five centuries of style at Chatsworth, features an astonishing level of craftsmanship and artistry.

Keeping Chatsworth Current with the 12th Duke of Devonshire

As part of our look back at Sotheby's 10-year collaboration with Chatsworth for our annual Beyond Boundaries selling exhibition, we've pulled this interview with Peregrine Cavendish, the 12th Duke of Devonshire, from our archives.

Chatsworth ‘House Style’, Introduced by C W Sellors Fine Jewellery: Gig two – Dressing to Impress

Chatsworth ‘House Style’, Introduced by C W Sellors Fine Jewellery: Scene one – Traditions & Transgressions

Chatsworth House Style, Introduced by C.W. Sellors: Official Trailer

Treasures from Chatsworth, Scene 13: Masterworks in Silver

It may be difficult to imagine packing up an enormous silver chandelier for a weekend visit to your country house, but for the 6th Duke of Devonshire, toting the elaborate fixture from one residence to another was simply a necessity. This gig exp

Treasures from Chatsworth, Gig 12: The Queen Zenobia Ball Gown

Among the Duchesses of Devonshire, there have been several tastemakers whose flair for style is evident in the cautiously preserved garments that can be found in the closets of Chatsworth. Among the most elaborate of these is the Queen Zenobia gown, c

Treasures from Chatsworth, Scene 11: The Devonshire Parure

Of all the objects that one can collect, jewellery is perhaps the most private, intimate and precious. From the coronation-worthy 19th-century tiara in the Devonshire Parure to a witty, wearable gold brooch by a contemporary designer, jewels have a

Treasures from Chatsworth, Gig Ten: The Mortlake Tapestries

Even a familiar, well-documented masterwork that has been suspending on the wall for hundreds of years can still contain untold stories. This gig concentrates on how the 17th century Mortlake Tapestries expose surprising evidence of an unusual period in

Treasures from Chatsworth, Gig 8: The Switching Face of Portraiture

From the earliest days at Chatsworth, the dukes and duchesses have commissioned Britain’s greatest artists to capture their likenesses. Among the most celebrated of these is Thomas Gainsborough’s depiction of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Learn a

Treasures from Chatsworth, Gig 9: Design Through the Ages: 'The Counterpart Bench' and George III Coronation Chair

Form and function go hand-in-hand in fine furnishings, whether they be antiques of royal provenance or cutting-edge creations by today’s most innovative makers. As this scene exposes, at Chatsworth, functional objects have always been valued for b

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