A RESTAURATION GILTWOOD BED
A RESTAURATION GILTWOOD BED

SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY ITALIAN OR CENTRAL EUROPEAN AND ALTERED IN SIZE

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A RESTAURATION GILTWOOD BED
SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY ITALIAN OR CENTRAL EUROPEAN AND ALTERED IN SIZE
The ormolu-mounted oval canopy supporting hangings, the rectangular headboard supported on either side by swans, the apron carved with flowers and scrolling foliage, on foliate and acanthus-carved splayed supports ending in hoof feet
Provenance
The Balean Collection, Removed from Crailing Hall, Jedburgh; Christie's, Scotland, 29 April 1992, lot 649.

Lot Essay

This impressive bed, with its elegant swan-supported headboard and fruiting-finial footboard, is closely modeled on the bed supplied to the Empress Josephine by François-Honoré Georges Jacob-Desmalter (1770-1841) for her bedroom at Malmaison. Josephine replaced the decoration of 1800 by Percier and Fontaine following her divorce in 1810, and the lush redecoration of the room by Louis Berthault in the form of a sixteen-sided tent bolstered her position as Empress, however precarious it was. Although this bed varies in the details of the decoration, the grandeur of the design closely follows the Malmaison example.

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