Beau French Boutique
French Neo Renaissance Solid Oak Carved Kingsize Bed Frame
£ 3,495
£ 2,850
£ 1,450
£ 2,900
The Vintage Interiors
Stunning French Kingsize Bed & Matching Bedside Cabinets
£ 4,950
£ 1,650
£ 1,500
Beau French Boutique
Original French Carved Exotic Wood XL Double Size Bed Frame
£ 1,295
Beau French Boutique
French Carved Solid Oak Small Double Bed Frame Inc Drawers
£ 895
Bedsteads
Gorgeous Brass and Iron Double Bed
£ 1,450
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Super Victorian Four Poster Double Bed
£ 2,995
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Good Quality Double Bed In Oak
£ 685
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Art Nouveau Style Double Bed In Oak
£ 685
The Vintage Interiors
Carved Oak French Kingsize Bed
£ 995
Timeless Furniture UK
Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Double Bed Stead
£ 350
Timeless Furniture UK
Vintage Mahogany Double Bed Stead
£ 350
Town House Traders Ltd
Pair Antique Queen Anne Style Walnut Single Beds
£ 595
Beau French Boutique
Vintage French Upholstered Double Bed Frame
£ 795
Barnaby's of Battle
Antique Rustic Pine European Single Bed
£ 150
Athey Antiques
Mahogany Single Bed
£ 495
£ 1,550
£ 1,295
Harper Baxter
Vintage Bergere Sofa Day Bed Corner Modular Oak Cane
£ 3,200
Beau French Boutique
Vintage French Ciel De Lit Bed Canopy
£ 275
£ 1,550
£ 1,550
Lovely and Light Feeling Pair of Portuguese Single No End Beds (can be joined)
£ 1,550
Bedsteads
Town House Traders Ltd
Antique Brass Double Bed
£ 480
Beau French Boutique
French King Size Bed Frame Bedside Tables New Upholstery
£ 3,995
London City Antiques
Magnificent Exhibition Quality Antique Victorian Gilded Solid Brass Half Tester Double Bed
£ 8,845
Magnificent Exhibition Quality Antique Victorian Gilded Solid Brass Half Tester Double Bed
£ 8,845
London City Antiques
Timeless Furniture UK
Victorian Folding Cast Iron French Day / Single Bed
£ 375
Barnaby's of Battle
Antique Pine Large Single Bed
£ 180
£ 1,550
£ 2,500
Whites Antiques
Antique French Child’s Day Bed c.1900
£ 395
Elmgarden Antiques
Victorian Brass & Iron Small Double Bed (4ft Wide)
£ 495
Whites Antiques
Regency Iron Bedstead c.1820
£ 495
£ 3,750
Victoria Antiques
Georgian Oak Crib
£ 180
£ 1,395
£ 1,395
Are antique beds valuable?
Beds have always been one of the most prized and used items in any home. Antique and Vintage examples were usually very well constructed and thus expensive to purchase. Today these old beds remain just as desirable and useful as ever. Like any item they can be quite valuable costing many thousands of pounds for larger sized quality examples such as four poster or half tester beds, but you can also pick up great examples from al sizes at a fraction of that cost also.
What is a half-tester bed?
Traditional four poster beds or canopy beds were originally called ‘tester’ beds as derived from the Latin word ‘testa’ meaning ‘head’. Over time the fashion and need for fully enclosed beds changed with a desire for more open airy beds instead. Often the two tall bed posts by the head were retained with a small pediment above and purely decorative drapes to create a visually elegant look. This form of bed with only two tall posts and small pediment are called ‘half-tester’ beds.
What are common antique bed sizes?
Although people have always slept on different sized beds from small to very large, popular terms such as Queen, King and Empire did not become universally recognised until the middle of the 20th Century. Instead, most antique beds were created in very similar proportions to our modern terms such as single, double and larger, but were not all exactly the same to the millimetre. Indeed, it was the invention of uniform sprung mattresses in the mid 19th Century which made a universally recognised scale useful. Today, most antique beds can either accept modern mattresses directly or bases can easily be made to fit.
What is a French Style Bed?
Naturally a French Bed will relate to those beds made originally in France, but it is also a term to describe certain classic styles of bed originally made popular in France. These include the very traditional ‘Lit Bateau‘ with tall or Sleigh style ends and box sides, as well as elegant 18th and 19th Century designs with head and footboards finished in a variety of materials including cane work, upholstery and carved from Walnut or Oak. These French designs remain extremely popular today.