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Rare Brass & Ruskin Stone 4ft6 Bed (Double)

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A rare all brass 4ft 6 double bed with the unusual detailing of 2 Ruskin Stones Inset to the foot end, This elaborate bed having heavy end posts with turned knobs, retaining the original oversized porcelain castors. Superb original condition throughout. This bed comes complete with a wooden slatted base that will take a standard double (4ft6) mattress. English, Circa 1900

Ruskin Pottery was founded in 1898 by Edward R. Taylor and run by his son William in West Midlands of England. It was named after the writer artist John Ruskin. The pottery was famed for its innovative glazes. When it closed in 1935 they destroyed all of their glaze formula.

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Category Antique Furniture Date circa 1900  Early 20th Century Antiques Material Brass Origin English Item code as129a641 Status Sold

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William James Antiques and InteriorsPrivate dealer
By appointment only
Norwich
Norfolk

Tel : 01603 736947
or : 07717 121218

Non UK callers : +44 1603 736947 or +44 7717 121218
 
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