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THE GREEN CLOSET, HAM HOUSE |
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| location: | Ham House, Ham, near Richmond, London | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| client: | The National Trust |
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The Green Closet
at Ham House, near Richmond, is a seventeenth-century
cabinet room - a room designed for the display of small
paintings and miniatures. It is rare in that the majority of its
original contents remain. |
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In 1904 these idiosyncratic
electric picture lights (photo left) were installed. The lights
were lost but fortunately this photographic record c.1920 existed
in the archives. We were commissioned to replicated
these lights and their unusual lamps. |
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The ends of the
Pyrex lamps were air abraded and tinted to replicate the originals.
The brackets were fabricated from brass tubing and the leaves cast in malleable
brass which allowed them to be formed into the correct shape once assembled. As low voltage power was to be used, we sourced and tested several small, carbon filament, torpedo-shaped lamps to ascertain their intensity of light and colour. The best lamps were found to be those that are used for the interior lights of older models of car. These were then adapted by soldering long wire contacts to these small lamps which allowed them to be suspended inside the larger Pyrex lamps and to be connected to G4 low voltage fittings at the head of the light brackets. |
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A standard dimmer system was used which allowed the brightness to be adjusted
to give light levels which suited the room at different times of day. We also made replicas of the gilt curtain rods and the original miniature pins. Originally the miniatures were hung from hooks which were pinned through the damask and sewn in place. Two types of hook survive - black and gold hooks, and larger gilt hooks. Both types were replicated (see example, left). |
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