AN EARLY VICTORIAN SIMULATED ROSEWOOD TESTER BED, of the same model as the preceding lot, the rounded rectangular tester with linen hangings and two turned supports with panelled headboard and foot-rest, on turned feet, with mattress
Details
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SIMULATED ROSEWOOD TESTER BED, of the same model as the preceding lot, the rounded rectangular tester with linen hangings and two turned supports with panelled headboard and foot-rest, on turned feet, with mattress
82in. (208.5cm.) long, overall; 106¼in. (270cm.) high; 48in. (122cm.) wide
Provenance
Recorded in the Prince's Dressing Room in the 1842 inventory of Raby
Lot Essay
The Prince's Dressing Room was so called from its use during the visit of the Prince of Wales, later George IV (d.1830), to Raby in 1805