This dining room, of a more formal style, has a more eclectic style of decoration, composed essentially by English furniture, of the mid 19th century.
The Sideboard made in mahogany veneer wood with its yellow metal handles reminds us of the empire models. A gold upholstered wood oval framed mirror of traditional Portuguese romanticism, from the end of the 19th century should also be pointed out. We can also see the stamped English faience from mid 19th century, that was of much use on the Madeiran dining tables in the mid century and an Art Noveau pewter fruit bowl, of a European workshop circa 1900 with embossments and two prominent handles.
A Special reference should be given to four water colours, by Max Römer (1878-1960) depicting regional scenery. These watercolours, like the ones previously mentioned, are part of the Quinta das Cruzes Museum collection.
On a wall niche we find some objects relating to the dining services. We can distinguish English stamped and hand painted faience, from the mid and end of the 19th century and also some silver plated copper and silver league objects from the late 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries, like a cafetière, tea pot, tea boxes as well as two candle holders.