History of the Colonial/ Anglo Indian four poster beds
The style of the Anglo Indian Colonial beds dates from 1840 until 1947 (until Indian Independence). The beds were constructed for the British Raj, their families and the British Military in Colonial India. The beds were designed to collapse and be transported “flat pack” so could easily be moved whilst on military exercises and to their summerhouses in the hills. They were made when the Raj was at its height. The size, style and quality of the bed depict the status of the occupier or the military rank of the owner. They were made from the finest wood usually Mahogany, Teak or Sissoo wood (a member of the rose wood family).
Teak and sissoo wood were used extensively in the construction of these colonial four poster beds because they had a the advantage of only minimally expanding and contracting when exposed to extremes in temperature and humidity. They were resistant to woodwork, termites, and the occasional splash of seawater.
84″ L x 72″ W x 89.5″h, rail height 24″
Interior Space
72″ L x 65″ W
Best modified to fit a standard queen by extending the rails 8″.
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Dimensions:Height: 89.5 in (227.33 cm)Width: 72 in (182.88 cm)Depth: 84 in (213.36 cm)
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Style:Anglo Raj (Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:MahoganyHand-Carved
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Period:Early 19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:Early 19th Century
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use. Good Antique Condition; distressing and wear commensurate with age.
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Seller Location:Dayton, OH
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Reference Number:Seller: 34067Seller: LU5343227794752
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