Brighton's Royal Pavilion welcomes back more than 120 items on loan from Buckingham Palace

Keeper of the Royal Pavilion David Beevers. Photograph: Jim HoldenKeeper of the Royal Pavilion David Beevers. Photograph: Jim Holden
Keeper of the Royal Pavilion David Beevers. Photograph: Jim Holden
Porcelain pagodas, gilt-bronze candelabra and ivory veneered furniture – these are just some of the pieces currently on display at the Royal Pavilion for the first time in 170 years.

More than 120 items that George IV bought or commissioned for what was his seaside pleasure palace have returned on a two-year loan from the Royal Collection at the agreement of Her Majesty the Queen while reservicing work is carried out at Buckingham Palace.

It is there, in the palace’s private east wing, that the objects have been housed since 1847/ 1848 after Queen Victoria decided to stop using the Pavilion as a royal residence.

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