Articles
Tessa Murdoch, ‘Verbal Representations’ in A Cultural History of Furniture in the Age of Enlightenment, ed. Sylvain Cordier, Christina M. Anderson & Laura Houliston, Bloomsbury, London, 2022, pp.213-234
Revitalizing Antiquities: Sacred Silver and its Afterlives in Post-Reformation England’ in Memory and the Reformation in England ed. Brian Cummings, Ceri Law, Bronwyn Wallace, and Alexandra Walsham, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 207-222
Tessa Murdoch, ‘Elite Gift Exchange: A Royal Christening gift for Lady Emily Lennox in the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection and Christening Gifts in the V&A Collections’ in Studies in Irish Georgian Silveredited by Alison Fitzgerald at the National University of Ireland at Maynooth, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2020, pp.64-77
‘Verre églomisé at Masterpiece 2020’,
Furniture History Society Newsletter, 220, November 2020, p.18
‘Measuring Time at the Hanoverian Court: Caroline, Augusta and Charlotte as Promoters of Clock- and Watchmaking in London’ ,
Furniture History, LVI, pp.49-68
‘Ivory piqué: The Huguenot Tradition 1680-1760’, The Huguenot Society Journal, volume 33, 2020, pp.1-26
with Jonathan Betts ‘A Royal Gift? Mrs Strangway Horner’s small silver clock, 1740’
for Science Museum Group Journal Spring 2019 http://journal.sciencemuseum.ac.uk/browse/issue-11/
‘A set of silver-gilt waiters by Benjamin Pyne for the Courtenay family of Powderham Castle, Devon’, The Burlington Magazine, 160, June 2018, pp.478-485
‘Power and plate: Sir Robert Walpole’s silver’, The Burlington Magazine, May, 2015, no.1346, vol. CLVII, pp.318-324
‘Liturgy and Music in Hereford Cathedral in the time of Queen Victoria and Beyond’
British Art Studies, Paul Mellon Centre/Yale
‘Burning Bright: Essays in Honour of David Bindman, Edited with Diana Dethloff, Caroline Elam and Kim Sloan’
UCL Press
‘Exhibiting the Renaissance: The Golden Age of the English Court from Henry VIII to Charles I’
Humboldt University of Berlin
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