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45:53
Imperial Chinese Ceramics: Beautiful Pieces of Unimaginable Worth
50:43
Preciousness: The Splendour of Glass
41:01
Emperor Rudolf II. and the beauty of the world: A brief insight into an early modern Kunstkammer
49:38
A Royal Treasury of Fabergé
30:06
Fit for a King: the story of a Goldsmiths’ Company commission
47:22
Gold & Godliness
40:31
As natural as if it was living” – The Meissen Porcelain Menagerie
45:24
The Danish Royal Regalia
45:00
Porcelain: Vezzi's Dream
36:50
The curious pottery of Saint-Porchaire
35:36
The Art and Study Collections of the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin and their hidden secrets
47:33
Nature, Porcelain and Enlightenment: The Birds and Creatures of Chelsea and Worcester Porcelain
49:25
Wunderkammer or Musaeum? The collections of the 1st Duchess of Northumberland in Georgian London
32:52
A Royal Collection in the Digital Realm
42:02
Private and Public Museums in China
27:28
A manufactury‘s past, present and future: the collection of Museum Schloss FĂŒrstenberg
53:09
The Royal Collection in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth II
41:05
A Prince’s Treasure: From Buckingham Palace to the Royal Pavilion
32:21
‘
 Let no man put asunder’: how much do collections matter?
48:00
The Soane Museum and what is to come of it?
49:24
Hungry for the Past - Baroque Buffets, Ducal Desserts and Rococo Suppers
44:56
You that way; we this way: Whither the Future of Public Collections in the United States?
43:19
One Family’s legacy, the Treasures of Burghley House
55:22
Heaven on Earth. The phenomenon of Baroque Austrian monasteries
39:35
Has collecting really died or just changed direction?
44:18
Kings & Queens and Soup Tureens: The evolution of the Campbell Collection
32:26
Medici porcelain
38:48
The Corning Museum of Glass: Nearly 75 years of Collecting, Research, and Inspiration
38:51
Jewellery, politics and national identity: Princess Alexandra and her wedding gifts
38:45
Prestige despite Disfavour : the Prince de Condé & Chantilly porcelain
55:05
Rebuilding a Collection: 20 years working with palaces, paintings, sculpture, furniture & porcelain
50:48
How Chinese Emperors Used Ceramics to Support their Power and Prestige
42:39
For Sultans, Grand Dukes and German princes: Chinese Porcelain as Diplomatic Gift
45:19
Thomas Jefferson at Monticello: Prestige, Power and the “Peculiar Institution” of Slavery
43:17
Polishing the Crown – The Influence of Artists and Scholars on Royal Berlin Porcelain Orders
40:00
Attributes of Splendour: jewels and the projection of power in Royal India
38:43
The Medici and maiolica in the time of the Florentine Republic
34:32
The Art of Giving: Diplomacy at the Bourbon Court
39:26
Augustus the Strong and the "red porcelain" from Saxony
32:44
The Art of War, the Arts of Peace: patronage and production of luxury crafts for the samurai
48:31
Diplomatic Gifts in Gold
01:08:17
Face to Face: Dame Rosalind Savill in conversation with Brian Haughton
35:22
Caroline of Ansbach: Fashion and Style
34:12
Wedgwood in the Empress’s Bedroom – Success or Failure?
45:14
Throwing the Stocking - posset pots and their role in bridal bedchamber divination rituals
32:27
Royal splendour behind the scenes: the State bedchamber and it’s function in the Dresden Residence
44:16
What Every Chinese Lady Wanted
46:17
A life without pugs is possible but pointless – dogs at court life
37:00
Royal Bedchambers in Versailles: more than a bedroom, the heart of the kingdom
55:25
The Royal bedchamber in Restoration England 1660-1680
37:13
The Indian Boudoir : private or public space?
33:38
DĂźners Ă  Deux: Intimate Dinners with Casanova
31:00
Mystery, Magnificence or Allure? Lighting in the historic bedchamber
48:35
The perfumed atmosphere of a lady’s chamber: Vincennes and Sùvres porcelain for use in the boudoir
30:35
The royal Tudor bedroom: scraps from the cutting room floor
31:54
Fryars knots to festoon hangers: The art of the trimmings-maker in the creation of the state bed
37:14
Three Russian Empresses - Anna, Elizabeth and Catherine the Great.
29:33
William Beckford, patron of Goldsmiths
01:08:58
Face to Face: The Lord Rothschild O.M. in conversation with Dame Rosalind Savill
39:52
Fabergé: from the Romanovs to Royalty.