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Category
Furniture
Date
Unknown
Materials
Place of origin
Westmorland (England)
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Sizergh Castle, Cumbria
NT 997761.2
Summary
The wooden furniture elements of a walnut, oak and poplar tester bed, with later repairs in oak and inlay to the cornice in putty, England, probably Westmorland, circa 1580. The hangings of red moreen. Topped by a pediment [NT 997761.2] dated 1568, but this has been re-used from elsewhere in the house. Carved to one-side only, and centred by a shield bearing the quartered arms of Strickland, beneath their holly bush crest. A strapwork cartouche below, centred by an elongated oval boss, inlaid with the date 1568. The supporters both 'merfolk', with foliate scrolling tails. Damaged and with elements lacking.
Provenance
Probably commissioned by Walter Strickland (1516 - 1569) and/or Alice Strickland (c. 1520 - 1588). Sold, with the bed upon which it sits, and the stained glass roundels to the window to the Inlaid Chamber, to the South Kensington Museum in 1896 for £400. Returned to Sizergh on a long loan in 1978. Transferred back to the ownership of the National Trust in 2016.
Credit line
Megan Wheeler
References
Wells-Cole 1997 Anthony Wells-Cole, Art and Decoration in Elizabethan and Jacobean England: the influence of continental prints, 1558-1625, New Haven & London 1997, p. 21 Goodall, 2002: Ian Goodall. “Privacy, display and over extension: Walter Strickland’s rebuilding of Sizergh.” Antiquaries Journal 82 (2002): pp.197-245.