Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968
Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968
Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968
Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968
Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968
Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968
Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968
Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread 

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968

LOT NO 207

STOCK NO 118839

Elizabethan design oak 5' Kingsize four-poster bed, the canopy with projecting moulded and gadrooned cornice over applied strapwork frieze, Ionic capital over tapering fluted posts with cup and cover balusters carved with gadroons and acanthus leaves, terminating to square supports with applied strapwork and split turnings, the panelled headboard carved with a coat of arms and inscribed 'WJR' dated '1857', possibly for the Rawson Family who rebuilt Nidd Hall in 1825, with motto 'Reddens Laudes Domino', decorated with arcades and further applied strapwork, with floral and urn pattern chintz curtains and matching bedspread

Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968

Sale Details


The Residual Contents of Copgrove Hall

Location: Online & at Duggleby Stephenson, York, YO19 5GF

Auction ends: from 11:00 on 18/10/2024

Lot Number: 207

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Estimate £1,200-1,600

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CURRENT BID £900

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