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DECOR.

Last seen on: –NY Times Crossword 4 Apr 23, Tuesday
LA Times Crossword, Sun, Feb 5, 2023 – “Three’s Company”
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 23 2022

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Sibyl Sophie Julia, Lady Colefax (née Halsey; 1874 – 22 September 1950) was an English interior decorator and socialite in the first half of the twentieth century.

Colefax was born at Wimbledon, third but only surviving daughter (and fifth and last child) of William Stirling Halsey, of the Indian Civil Service, and Sophie Victoria, daughter of the businessman and politician James Wilson. Her mother’s sister, Emily, married the eminent constitutionalist Walter Bagehot. She lived in Cawnpore, India, until the age of 20 when she went on the Grand Tour. In 1901, she married patent lawyer Sir Arthur Colefax, who was briefly the MP for Manchester South West in 1910. They set up home at Argyll House, King’s Road, Chelsea and at Old Buckhurst in Sussex. Widely admired for her taste, after she had lost most of her fortune in the Wall Street Crash she began to decorate professionally, using her formidable address book for contacts. She was able to purchase the decorating division of the antique dealers Stair and Andrew of Bruton Street, Mayfair and established Sibyl Colefax Ltd in partnership with Peggy Ward, the Countess Munster. On her ‘retirement’ (following a family tragedy) Peggy Ward advised her to take on John Fowler (1906–1977) as her partner, which she did in April 1938. The advent of war cut short this partnership. During the Second World War, she organised a soup kitchen and continued to entertain. She often held small lunch parties at The Dorchester known as ‘Ordinaries’ after which the guest would receive a small bill.

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