Bedpost
Category
Furniture
Date
Unknown
Materials
Wood and metal
Order this imageCollection
Dunham Massey, Cheshire
NT 937850
Summary
Three wood bed posts stained to resemble mahogany, each with marks and a colour difference at the base suggesting that additional pieces of moulding (now missing) had been applied to conceal the castor: (a+b) two round, tapering foot posts with simple turned decoration just above the square bases which have bolt holes to receive end/side rails with one bolt at each end, and with pressed metal (now discoloured) hinged rosettes to conceal the holes; each with small metal castor and metal top spike; one of the posts is incised 'I' and 'II' at the point at which the end and side rails are bolted to the post, and the other post 'III' and 'IIII' similarly; (c) square, tapering head post with bolt holes to receive end/side rails with one bolt at each end, small metal castor, metal top spike and many tack marks down one of the inside edges The upper part and lower part of the post are from different pieces of wood and have been spliced together.
Provenance
Stamford collection; devised to the National Trust by Roger Grey, 10th Earl of Stamford (1896-1976).