Certified DealerApproved item270 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item270 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
Superb and rare single antique four poster bed with crown and canopy, dating from the late 19th Century. This delicate piece has ornate panels at the head and foot, with decorative castings and central brass plaque depicting an urn with flowers. The four slender posts have brass cast tops with oval finials, and the arched tentacle canopy supports a central brass crown with oval finial. This beautifully proportioned bed finished in "antique white" would grace any bedroom, and is ideal for a teenage girl.
The origin of this bed is the United Kingdom, although it was originally manufactured for export, and has recently been discovered in Morocco.
This bed accepts a Wide Single Size 42 inches by 73 inches base and mattress set.
The price includes a wide single firm bed base to support the mattress.
The mattress, bedding and linen are extra and can be supplied by ourselves at Seventh Heaven in the UK.
Seventh Heaven is a family run business, originally established in 1971, with a large showroom situated in Chirk Mill, on the borders of Shropshire and North Wales. We specialise in all antique beds, along with mattresses, bases, bedding, soft furnishings, throws and linen.
This bed is on display in our large showrooms in Chirk Mill, on the North Wales border an hour from Birmingham, Manchester or Liverpool.
We are open 4 days a week (Wednesday- Saturday) for visiting and 7 days a week for telephoning/e-mailing.
Please see our website for our full range of antique beds along with furniture, mattresses, bases, bedding and linen.
Seventh Heaven deal in genuine antique beds of all styles and sizes in metal and wood.
measurements
Height:
218 cm
Width:
107 cm
Depth:
223 cm
measurements
declaration
Seventh Heaven has clarified that the Single Cast Iron Four Poster Antique Bed with Base (LA474783) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1880