A guide to Windsor Castle's famous Dolls’ House.
![Queen Mary's Dolls' House (RCIN 231999) A large dolls house](https://www.rct.uk/sites/default/files/styles/rctr-scale-crop-1600-148/public/lead-image/trail/through-the-lensday3-lead1600.jpg?itok=AsKYJ9zn)
Saloon and Dining Room
The Dolls' House Dining Room was suited to entertaining on a grand scale. William Newton, the then editor of the Architectural Review, wrote of the Dining Room: 'It is a room where parade rather than nourishment is the first consideration'.
The silver in use and on display would have been accessed by the butler from the Strong Room on the lower mezzanine floor. Here, behind fully functional locking grill gates, a silver dinner service for 18 people is kept. When dining was not involved, the Saloon on the floor above would have been used for formal entertaining. Its suite of chairs and sofas are in the style of Louis XV, covered in incredibly minute petit point embroidery.
![The Dining Room The Dining Room](https://www.rct.uk/sites/default/files/styles/rctr-scale-1010w/public/RS1042109_231999 Dining Room ROY_280921_11-hpr-1010.jpg?itok=kkJ_66ee)
The Dining Room ©
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The Saloon ©
Entrance Hall and Saloon ©
Explore some of the miniature objects below:
Crichton Bros. : 22, Old Bond St., London
Set of wall sconce
Cartier
Screen
Whiteside, Miss W. M.
Imperial State Crown
Old Bleach Linen Co.
Set of tablecloths
Garrard & Co.
Kettle and stand
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944)
Pair of thrones
W Williams (active 1922)
Lacquer cabinet
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944)
Grand piano
Turner, Lord & Co.