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Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3ft Bedstead, 1930's, with penny moulded tops, with carved mouse trademark on footboard, 91cm wide, headboard 116.5cm high, footboard 76cm high, with Staples sleeve insulation sprung base and vono metal railsMade for Kate Elwell, Robert Thompson's secretary for several years until her marriage in 1938. Photograph of Kate Elwell painting Alms boxes at Robert Thompsons workshop, Kilburn, Yorkshire, taken by G. Bernard Wood of Leeds. Photograph of Kate Elwell (left) two others and Robert Thompson. Rectangular metal bracket on the back of the headboard. Splash/water marks. Natural grain splits. 6'2" or 188cm long.
Beaverman: Colin Almack (1930-1996) (Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe): An Oak Superking Panelled Bedstead, carved mouse trademark to the headboard, with oak central and side rails, pine slats,headboard 195cm wide, 125cm highfootboard 195cm wide, 94cm high183cm wide, 200cm long. Five main parts, headboard, footboard, two side rails and center rail. The pine slats drop into place once assembled and are screwed.Marks to the headboard. Splash/water marks. Wear consistant with use.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 3'2" Single Bedstead, 1930s, the headboard with three panels, central panel carved with Beatrix Potter Mrs Josephine Rabbit and family (two rabbits on her lap, one in a basket) both head and footboard carved with mouse tails to corners, the footboard with recessed carved mouse trademark,headboard 97cm wide, 102cm highfootboard 97cm wide, 61cm high with oak side railsCommissioned by Thompson-Schwab family, Kingfield House, Penton, Carlisle, Cumbria.Probably the wrong side rails as they are not a perfect fit so will need some adjustment. Water marks. Two slots in the headboard. Wear consistant with age and use. Four square plugs in the head and footboard.
An Empire mahogany double bedstead, 19th century, with applied metal mounts and turned columns 215cm long 169cm wide 122cm highProvenance: The property of a collector, 45 Eaton Terrace, London SW1W 8TR Condition ReportOverall good order, missing castors, sturdy frame with possible adaptations, minor surface scratches, blemishes and knocks consistent with age and use
An Edwardian mahogany three piece bedroom suite, comprising a compactum wardrobe with a moulded and simulated dentil frieze over a pair of central cupboard doors opening to shelves, above four drawers, all flanked by two full length mirrored doors, upon a plinth base with integral bracket feet, 210cm H x 195cm W x 60cm D, along with a conforming four drawer chest, 97cm H x 98cm W x 53cm D, a dressing table with a triple mirrors and a bedstead (4)
A King size bedstead, contemporary Roche Bobois Cherche Midi in hand stitched nubuck leather to take a six foot mattress designed by Eric Gizard. W.282cm. This bed has no lamp shades or fitting screws as shown. The photograph showing the bed set up has been taken from the Roche Bobois catalogue where this model is currently listed at £11,300.
A VICTORIAN BRASS BEDSTEAD LATE 19TH CENTURY Of tubular brass form with ceramic castors 150cm high, 141cm wide, 205cm long overall Condition Report: Overall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useMarks and wear, polished deposits to the recesses, overall would benefit from a light cleanSold and displayed 'flat packed' it has a headboard, footboard, and two side rails that all slot together - there are no slats, boxes, mattresses provided with the lot Signs of old misshaping and bending to some metal areasChips and losses to the painted railsThe footboard with loose elements - one screw appears to be missing so there is movement to the tubular elements One castor missing Some corrosion, rust, pitting where the rails and the corners meet and have rubbed and worn - Dreweatts do not guarantee overall stability when built, some attention may be required on installation and before usePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN BLACK LACQUERED METAL AND BRASS BEDSTEAD LATE 19TH CENTURY Of tubular and turned form, with ceramic castors 137cm high, 138cm wide, 200cm long Condition Report: Overall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useMarks and wear, polished deposits to the recesses, overall would benefit from a light cleanSold and displayed 'flat packed' it has a headboard, footboard, and two side rails that all slot together - there are no slats, boxes, mattresses provided with the lot Signs of old misshaping and bending to some metal areasChips and losses to the painted railsSome corrosion, rust, pitting where the rails and the corners meet and have rubbed and worn. The side rails with white painted to the longer outer sides, they are otherwise painted green, they are of quite narrow gauge and there are no guarantees they are original - they are certainly contemporary to the bed Dreweatts do not guarantee overall stability when built, some attention may be required on installation and before use.Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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