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Family Dining Room
This room was used by the Marshall family as a more intimate alternative to the large dining room. Around two o'clock they would gather here for the main meal of the day, which was prepared and served by enslaved African-American servants.

Although too small for large gatherings, the elaborate paneling and wallpaper in the room indicate that the family dining room, like the adjacent large dining room, was a public space and meant to impress visitors to the house. The north wall of the family dining room contains a built in cupboard or buffet with butterfly shelves that was used to store and display expensive ceramics and glassware.

Selected Highlights

Chinese Export Porcelain Dinner Service Porcelain Service Tea Caddy Epergne or Sweetmeat Pole

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