Carved Melon Top Bed in Maple, Original Posts ~ Circa 1830, Resized to Queen with Ram's Ear Headboard</p#x3E; SKU: LA-6163 (Stamp #1518)<p#x3E; </p#x3E;<p#x3E;

Carved Melon Top Bed in Maple, Original Posts ~ Circa 1830, Resized to Queen with Ram's Ear ...

loader

Carved Melon Top Bed in Maple, Original Posts ~ Circa 1830, Resized to Queen with Ram's Ear Headboard 50”Headposts/ 38”Footposts/ 17”TOR/ 45”TOH

Indexed October 17, 2024 ·

leonardsantiques.com
Content may be subject to copyright. Terms of Use


This item is no longer available.


Leonards Antiques
Seekonk, MA
600 Taunton Avenue Seekonk MA, 02771 · 508-336-8585






Usage
  • The carved melon top bed could serve as a striking centerpiece in a traditional bedroom, adding a touch of elegance and historic charm to the decor.
  • It may work well in various settings, from cozy guest rooms to master bedrooms, aligning with personal styles that appreciate vintage aesthetics.
  • Potential users might envision the bed in a context that blends modern and antique elements, enhancing the character of the space.
History
  • Originally crafted around 1830, such beds typically reflect craftsmanship and design trends of the early 19th century, showcasing the artistry of that era.
  • Beds like this one may hold significance in the evolution of bedroom furniture, illustrating the transition from earlier styles to more contemporary forms over time.
  • The design elements could echo the social and economic conditions of the 1830s, perhaps connecting to broader historical narratives about American furniture production.
Design Significance
  • The carved melon top and ram's ear headboard could embody key characteristics of early American furniture design, emphasizing both function and ornamental detail.
  • Mid-19th century beds often showcased intricate craftsmanship, and features like these may reflect the aesthetic values of the period, highlighting the importance of artisanal work.
  • Such design elements might suggest a connection to specific regional styles prevalent during the era, potentially enriching the narrative of American decorative arts.

ATTIC is a search and discovery engine that helps you find furniture, home decor and fashion products from small, independent stores, dealers and makers. Our core service is free for all to use. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Learn more about ATTIC


Still looking? Search stores near Boston or anywhere in the world.