VARIOUS PROPERTIES
AN AESTHETIC INLAID AND GILT-DECORATED ROSEWOOD BEDSTEAD

STAMPED BY HERTER BROTHERS (1865-1905), NEW YORK CITY, 1881-1884

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AN AESTHETIC INLAID AND GILT-DECORATED ROSEWOOD BEDSTEAD
Stamped by Herter Brothers (1865-1905), New York City, 1881-1884
The headboard with seven-part rectangular frieze punctuated by pendants at top and bottom and set with alternating urns and abstracted floral panels of inlaid lightwood on ebonized ground, over conforming rosewood panels, flanked by gilt-line decorated colonettes headed by ring-turned finials, the whole enclosed by channeled and gilt-line decorated frame with a line of spools at center of footboard, all on ring-turned conical feet and castors, missing brackets, footboard altered
66½in. high, 64½in. wide, 84in. deep

Lot Essay

The motifs employed in this bed are seen in several other Herter Brothers forms, including a center table stamped HERTER BROS. with square and gilt-incised supports and turned button finials, illustrated and discussed in Howe, et al., Herter Brothers: Furniture and Interiors for a Gilded Age (Houston, 1994), pp.172-173, fig.22. A brand similar to that on the siderail of this bed is illustrated in Herter Brothers..., pp.224, cat. no. 18.

A related bed made for Arabella Worsham Huntington is illustrated and discussed in Howe, et al, Herter Brothers..., pp.198-199, fig. 36. A second related bed, illustrated adn discussed in Johnson, et al, 19th Century America: Furniture and Other Decorative Arts (New York, 1970), fig. 211, may also provide a prototype for the original appearance of the bed illustrated here, with shaped brackets joining the siderails and headpost, and carved and inlaid posts defining the footboard.