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Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
05 Nov 2011 11:04:41AM
149 posts

Ancien Regime! (3rd Attempt at a store lol)


Marketplace Archive ** CLOSED **

They say, third's a charm, so wish me luck as I reopen my store again. Drawing inspirations from more definedsources,acrossthe 18th century world. I hope this is more appealing, andsuccessful!

https://marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/86972

Some sample Items :-)

https://marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/86972


updated by @sir-thomas-cave: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
29 Oct 2011 06:34:04AM
149 posts

Coronation dresses


Marketplace Archive ** CLOSED **

Any ladies in suchluxuriousattire, would definitely flaunt their wealth, and status, and catch the attentions of manyadmirers, very nice work Lady Ephe.
Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
08 Oct 2011 11:05:29PM
149 posts

The Origins of Tea Drinking in England


General Discussion

Thank you for this interesting read, I enjoyed reading about it. Many of us, enjoy tea and cakes to an extreme degree in the courts, so it's nice to know where the custom came from. I've read somewhere that whenCatherine of Braganza marriedCharles, she also brought high tea time (roughly 4/5 pm) toEngland. Before it was a minor custom of thePortugueseculture, which was adapted by theEnglishthrough her, and enhanced.

-Duc de La Vauguyon

Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
08 Oct 2011 11:11:38PM
149 posts

Grandes mujeres del siglo XVIII / Important women of the century XVIII


General Discussion

French history and women seem to be the major occupied interest in the royal courts, but Iconfessthat I am delighted to read about equally outstanding women, from other courts. Courts, like Spain, Russia, the Italian states, andEngland, had equally powerful,progressive,culturallyenhancing women.

-Duc de La Vauguyon

Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
08 Oct 2011 11:07:13PM
149 posts

The French Pavilion


Buildings & Other Structures

Yet again my lady, hats off to you. I have visited this in world, and also read more on it on your blog. Very interested, it's style, design, use. I wouldn't mind getting an invitation to dinner, or aprivateconvert here, it's yet another little jewel often over looked.

-Duc de La Vauguyon

Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
25 Sep 2011 09:43:32AM
149 posts

The Royal Courts and their architectural gems


General Discussion

Madame, some time ago I did a search for which courts are where, and which groups actually had sim.

I came to this conclusion : http://royalcourts.ning.com/forum/topics/sims-and-courts-conclusion

I hope this helps you on your explorations

M. De la Vauguyon

Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
19 Sep 2011 06:09:35PM
149 posts

Costume de Chasse "Chenonceau" released!


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I demand this be added to mywardrobe, immediately! He rushes off in the middle ofthenight.At leastwhen I'm bankrupt, i'll still be in style. :-)
Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
29 Apr 2013 02:55:37PM
149 posts

Sims and Courts - Conclusion


Communty News & Events

We suffered a loss of SeveralSims since I last updated back inJanuary, as of today April 29th, we lost:

Romanov Russia, the Imperial Russian Court - No Longer Exists

The Imperial Court of Austira (1815) - The No Longer Exists

The Royal Court of Prussia (1815) - The No Longer Exists

Les Lumieres: Le Petit Roche - The No Longer Exists

The Court of St. James's Palace - The No Longer Exists

The Royal Court of Spain- No Longer Exists

Holy Roman Imperial Court- The No Longer Exists

Marchesato di Sant'Elia- The no longer exists

**Because of the ever growing list of sims that don't exist, I decided to remove that part from the Post, however I still keep tract, if you want to know, I have a copy inworld.**

But we also gained three new sims:

1) Regency Somerset

Time Frame is Set At Early 19th Century; Regency England

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Antiquity%20Argyle/63/64/23

2) Corte Real de Madrid / Royal Court of Spain - Welcome Back

RP Time Frame is 1759-1788, at the Court of Madrid

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Eternal%20Destiny/135/246/22

3) Royal Court of Naples and Sicily

RP Time Frame is set in the 18th century, at theCaserta Palace

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/City%20Fog/125/252/24

4)Papal Court at Villa Farnese di Caprarola - AfantasticRenaissancebased RP, set in the year 1530, in the Villa Farnese. ( Unfortunately, they just moved to a sim, so I'll update this when I get the new LM! ).

Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
20 Jan 2013 05:07:20PM
149 posts

Sims and Courts - Conclusion


Communty News & Events

Updated January 20th, 2013

Greeting everyone, my last post was a bit depressing, since it saw the end of several courts, but this time ,we have three new ones, and two on the rise - exciting stuff!

Firstly, there is two new second life courts:

The RoyalCourtof Prussia

Set in 1815, the Germanic Court of Prussia is set in the year after the fall of Napoleon.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Legasta/178/64/21

The Imperial Court of Austira

Set in 1815, the Austrian Empire is set in the year after the fall of Napoleon.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Legasta/101/63/22

We Also have a newSpanishcourt, on another Grid:

Its been brought to my attention that there exists aSpanishcourt, on a grid outside ofsecond life, on another metaverse. Its the Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso, Aranjuez , and is located:

[OSGrid] Europa 1763 /Europa 1763 2/ Europa 1763 3

And in the the near future there are two courts on the rise:

The Austrian Empire - The reemergenceof Austria will be opened, based at the Schnbrunn Palace, which is under construction.

The Court of St. James's Palace - will be the setting of the future British RP, set at the time of the Young Queen Victoria. The year will be 1838, set in an 'inspired' version of St. James's Palace.

Thank you everyone for the updates, hints and helping me organize this list - There we go!

Sir Thomas Cave
@sir-thomas-cave
17 Dec 2012 05:41:48PM
149 posts

Sims and Courts - Conclusion


Communty News & Events

Greeting Everyone, there has been several changes since the last time I updated. UPDATED DEC 17th, 2012

1)The Principality of Melioria, has a name change, and is now referred to as the isle of Rocca Sorrentina.

2) We also have a new court, welcome back Russia!

Romanov Russia, the Imperial Russian Court

The Imperial Russian court, a time of elegance, grandeur, and intrigue, filled with crises and glory, set in an ever changing court.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Moon/216/121/21

3) We have lost some sims and courts in this time, They were lovely while they lasted.

The Royal Court of Spain - The no longer exists

Holy Roman Imperial Court - The no longer exists

Marchesato di Sant'Elia - The no longer exists

Serenisima Republica de Venessia - The no longer exists

The Royal Court of Spain - The no longer exists

Royal Court of Bohemia and Hungary- The no longer exists

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