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Designs for unknown borders, 1777-79, unexecuted (2)

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The intended purpose of these borders is unknown. It is possible that they were designed for one of Robert Child's other houses at 38 Berkeley Square or Upton House, but their dates suggests that they were more likely to have been intended for Osterley. They are not known to have been executed.

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