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A George IV Brass Four Poster Bed (c. 1825 England)



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UK/USA Dimensions

72.80 inch wide   108.30 inch high   84.60 inch deep

European Converted Dimensions

184.91 cm wide  275.08 cm high  214.88 cm deep

Current Item Condition

Condition report on request.

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

A George IV lacquered brass four-poster bed, the four reeded posts cast with inverted lotus leaves, surmounted by similarly-cast finials and resting on large, spoked castors.

Re-upholstered throughout in Persian red and pale lemon coloured silk.

The use of bold inverted lotus leaves as sculptural decoration to each of the four posts are distinct features of furnishings from this period and in particular the designs of George Bullock (1782/3 - 1818) Bullock was one of the most important furniture makers involved in the re-flowering of Greek and Roman taste in the early nineteenth century. He moved from Liverpool to 4 Tenterden St. Hanover Square, London in 1812, where he had an established business as a sculptor, modeller and cabinet-maker. His patrons included Sir Walter Scott for Abbotsford in the Scottish borders, Matthew Boulton at Great Tew Park, Oxfordshire and the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte's house on the island of St Helena.

The impressive height of this grand example indicates that it was commissioned to take advantage of the full height of the intended bedroom's ceiling space. The four poster's long history in England had made it an ideal furnishing item for the display of lavish bed hangings, that provided a spectacle for the room and very nescessary protection against draughts. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, various alternatives on the theme became more popular, for example the tent or field bed, the campaign bed and the French style, that involved curtains draped from a fixed pole above the bed or rich hangings from a domed tester. A considerable change in construction took place from the 1820's with the use of cast iron and polished brass as the favoured materials, replacing carved or painted posts.

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Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd

Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd
Ely House
37 Dover Street
London
W1S 4NJ
England

Open: Open Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-5 (excluding August)

Contacts: Giles Hutchinson Smith, Richard Cave
Telephone: +44 (0)20-7499 7411
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Website: www.mallettantiques.com
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BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
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THE NATIONAL ANTIQUE & ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Inc.
Established: 1865
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18th- and 19th-century English furniture and clocks; works of art; glass; paintings and watercolours

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