Ball top Bed in Maple, Original Posts ~ Circa 1830, Resized to Queen with Roll-top, Repeat-end, Ram's Ear Headboard

Ball top Bed in Maple, Original Posts ~ Circa 1830, Resized to Queen with Roll-top, Repeat-end, Ram's ...

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Ball top Bed in Maple, Original Posts ~ Circa 1830, Resized to Queen with Roll-top, Repeat-end, Ram's Ear Headboard 55”Headposts/ 45”Footposts/ 19”TOR/ 52”TOH LA-6153

Indexed May 2, 2024 ·


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






Usage
  • The bed may be suitable for creating a focal point in a bedroom, potentially enhancing the overall aesthetic by combining historical charm with modern functionality.
  • It could be used effectively in guest rooms or master suites, where a touch of classic design and comfort might appeal to personal tastes and preferences.
  • This type of bed may serve as a statement piece in spaces designed for relaxation, evoking a sense of nostalgia and elegance.
History
  • Dating back to approximately 1830, beds from this era reflect the craftsmanship and materials valued in early American furniture making.
  • The ball top design is emblematic of the period's aesthetic, representing both function and artistry as beds were often central to home life.
  • Original posts from this era highlight the transition in furniture styles over time, showcasing evolving tastes and techniques in joinery.
Design Significance
  • The mid-century influence may be observed in the blend of classic lines with refined details, allowing for versatile incorporation in various interior design styles.
  • Roll-top elements and ram's ear headboards contribute to the narrative of craftsmanship, reflecting a union of utility and intricate design that can be appreciated in historical furnishings.
  • Such design features often symbolize a celebrated craftsmanship tradition, inviting discussions on the evolution of furniture design through the centuries.

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