AN OAK BEDSTEAD
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AN OAK BEDSTEAD

THE HEADBOARD 17TH CENTURY, THE POSTS LATE 16TH CENTURY

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AN OAK BEDSTEAD
THE HEADBOARD 17TH CENTURY, THE POSTS LATE 16TH CENTURY
The Flemish headboard with five carved panels centred with projecting portrait medallions, the English posts carved with portrait medallions and initials MC, the head board bearing the remains of a paper label FROM WHITE ALLOM, and another paper label G-310 ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY 4-POSTER BED, JULY 1946, with crewel-work style drapes
87in. (220cm.) high, 86in. (218cm.) long, 64in. (163cm.) wide
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Lot Essay

Sir Charles Allom, the architect-antiquarian-decorator, was partner in White Allom & Co. of Hanover Square, London. In the 1920's, Sir Charles redecorated Buckingham Palace for George V and spent two years transforming St Donat's Castle in South Wales for William Randolph Hearst.

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