A GEORGE III SYCAMORE, HOLLY, AMARANTH, MARQUETRY AND PAINTED FOUR-POSTER BED
A GEORGE III SYCAMORE, HOLLY, AMARANTH, MARQUETRY AND PAINTED FOUR-POSTER BED
A GEORGE III SYCAMORE, HOLLY, AMARANTH, MARQUETRY AND PAINTED FOUR-POSTER BED
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A GEORGE III SYCAMORE, HOLLY, AMARANTH, MARQUETRY AND PAINTED FOUR-POSTER BED

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN LINNELL, CIRCA 1770

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A GEORGE III SYCAMORE, HOLLY, AMARANTH, MARQUETRY AND PAINTED FOUR-POSTER BED
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN LINNELL, CIRCA 1770
The pierced cornice carved with palmette-filled cusps and with acroteria to the corners and centering each side, the canted square tapering footposts inlaid with trailing flowers and with husks on the angled sides above anthemions highlighted with engraving and staining, on recessed castors, hung with coral and gold fringed pale green slubbed silk lined with pale apricot slubbed silk, with matching coverlet and valance, with mattress and box spring
118 1/2 in. (301 cm.) high; 71 in. (180 cm.) wide; 81 in. (206 cm.) long
Provenance
Acquired by Lord and Lady Weinstock from Mallett, London, probably circa 1971.
Literature
Apollo, December 1970 (Mallett advertisement - illustrated with the same hangings)
L. Synge, Mallett's Great English Furniture, London, 1991, pp. 140-1, fig. 158.
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Lot Essay

This beautiful bed, the footposts inlaid with foliage and anthemia and the pierced cornice carved with flowering acroteria, is extremely rare and may be associated with the Berkeley Square workshop of John Linnell (1729-96). As one of the most prominent firms of cabinet-makers of the second half of the 18th century, the Linnells - John, together with his father William Linnell (d. 1763) - supplied furniture and decoration for important country houses including Badminton House, Osterley Park, Syon Park, Alnwick Castle, Shardeloes, Bowood House, Lansdowne House and Inveraray Castle. The present bed can be most closely related to a bed made by John Linnell for Castle Howard, Yorkshire, Yorkshire and a bed that he made for Robert Child at Osterley Park, Middlesex to a 1779 design by the architect Robert Adam (d. 1792; H. Hayward and P. Kirkham, William and John Linnell, London, 1980, vol. II, pp. 6-7, figs. 10 and 11). Each of these beds was made with window cornices en suite which all feature flowered acroteria, as in the cornice of the present bed – although gilded rather than painted. Most significantly, both the Osterley and Castle Howard beds are decorated with marquetry to their cornices and bedrails, whilst their footposts are painted. The use of marquetry decoration for the footposts, so beautifully executed and retaining some of the original staining on the present bed, is extremely rare and thus far no other beds with inlaid posts are known.

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