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17th Century Elizabethan Carved Oak Four Poster Bed

19th century
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For sale is a fine example of an early 19th Century Elizabethan Style Four Poster Bed. Having a deep carved floral pattern around the entire canopy, supported by turned columns featuring bulbous cup and cover, gadrooned, stiff leaf carved supports, over classical guilloche carving, which can be seen throughout this piece. The foot board has four diamond carved panels. The head board is also complete with a further eight carved diamond panels, over a further four linen fold panels. The underside of the canopy is also decorated with diamond panels with a crown motif to the centre. The bed is in very good condition and would grace any bedroom. The bed has some slight wear commensurate with age and use and some later alterations.

PROVENANCE:

This bed was purchased from Boringdon Hall, Plymouth, England. Boringdon hall dates back to the Domesday Book (1086AD)where the first mention of a permanent structure was recorded. The name Boringdon originates from the Saxon Burth-Y-Don, meaning enchanted place on the hill. In 956AD Kind Edgar granted the Manor of Boringdon & Wembury to St Peter of Plympton, meaning it was the property of the priory until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539, he later granted the property to Thomas Wriothesely, the Earl of Southampton. Wriothesely sold the the manor to Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, who was the father of Lady Jane Grey, who was once the Queen of England for just nine days. In its history the hall has hosted distinguished guests including the likes of Sir Francis Drake, Sir Hawkins Richard Grenville and Sir Walter Raleigh and William Parker. In 1582 the hall was inherited by by John Parker. The Parker family owned the property until the English Civil War broke out (1642-1651) when the property was seized and confiscated by Oliver Cromwells "Round Head" forces. When Kind Charles II was restored to the throne (1660AD), he granted the property and the families confiscated fortune back to the Parkers because their loyalty to the crown.

Width: 63.5" Depth: 87" Height: 91"

This bed will take a standard double mattress (4ft 6")

Physical Dimensions
Height
231cm (90.94")
Width
161cm (63.39")
Depth
221cm (87.01")
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FB Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

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SA565690
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L649
Description
For sale is a fine example of an early 19th Century Elizabethan Style Four Poster Bed. Having a deep carved floral pattern around the entire canopy, supported by turned columns featuring bulbous cup and cover, gadrooned, stiff leaf carved supports, over classical guilloche carving, which can be seen throughout this piece. The foot board has four diamond carved panels.
The head board is also complete with a further eight carved diamond panels, over a further four linen fold panels.
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The underside of the canopy is also decorated with diamond panels with a crown motif to the centre. The bed is in very good condition and would grace any bedroom. The bed has some slight wear commensurate with age and use and some later alterations.

fig 1. 17th Century Elizabethan Carved Oak Four Poster Bed
fig 1. 17th Century Elizabethan Carved Oak Four Poster Bed

PROVENANCE:

This bed was purchased from Boringdon Hall, Plymouth, England. Boringdon hall dates back to the Domesday Book (1086AD)where the first mention of a permanent structure was recorded. The name Boringdon originates from the Saxon Burth-Y-Don, meaning enchanted place on the hill. In 956AD Kind Edgar granted the Manor of Boringdon & Wembury to St Peter of Plympton, meaning it was the property of the priory until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539, he later granted the property to Thomas Wriothesely, the Earl of Southampton. Wriothesely sold the the manor to Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, who was the father of Lady Jane Grey, who was once the Queen of England for just nine days. In its history the hall has hosted distinguished guests including the likes of Sir Francis Drake, Sir Hawkins Richard Grenville and Sir Walter Raleigh and William Parker. In 1582 the hall was inherited by by John Parker. The Parker family owned the property until the English Civil War broke out (1642-1651) when the property was seized and confiscated by Oliver Cromwells "Round Head" forces. When Kind Charles II was restored to the throne (1660AD), he granted the property and the families confiscated fortune back to the Parkers because their loyalty to the crown.

Width: 63.5" Depth: 87" Height: 91"

This bed will take a standard double mattress (4ft 6")

Height
231cm (90.94")
Width
161cm (63.39")
Depth
221cm (87.01")
Date of Manufacture

FB Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA565690
Dealers Internal Ref
L649
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Unit 7 Main Road
Rettendon Common
Chelmsford
Essex
CM3 8DY
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