Lot 311
A Fine Monumental Louis Philippe Rosewood Full Tester Bed, mid-19th century by Prosper-Guillaume Durand Fils, bearing a brass plaque on the inside left rail Durand Fils-R. du Harley no. 5 Paris-Ebeniste du Roi, having an elaborate tester with scrolling crests centering rosettes on each side, lobed finials, square projecting corners with bead molding and an elaborate pendant reticulated Gothic fretwork, barley twist posts, the arched headboard with pierced scrolling crest centering a cabochon cartouche, the sleigh form rails with scrolled molded corners centered with a strapwork cartouche on a stepped plinth over large toupie feet, exterior height 138 in., width 65 in., length 87 in., interior width 58 in., length 77 in. E30000-50000 Provenance: This monumental bed descended in a well-known New Orleans family and was for many years the centerpiece of a celebrated collection found on Second Street near St. Charles Avenue in the Garden District. Note: Prosper-Guillaume Durand was a member of the family of celebrated Parisian cabinetmakers including notable Louis Durand, who began the firm in the regime ancien and ascended to fame in the Restauration period. Prosper-Guillaume Durand succeeded his father and guided the firm through the mid-19th c.
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