Corsham Court, Wiltshire In the family home of the Lord Methuen, Arthur and his guest, porcelain expert
Henry Sandon , admire a fine 18th-century dinner service, made in the Worcester factory but decorated by James Giles of London.
Corsham is also the home of the famous Cobb commode with its exquisite inlay and ormolu work, and exceptional 18th-century mirrors by Robert Adam and Thomas Johnson. (R)