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Rare Pair of Maple & Co Victorian Beds

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A rare pair of lovely quality brass beds by Maple & Co, retaining all original fittings, porcelain castors and side irons. These pair of stylish beds come complete with wooden slatted bases and take a standard modern single mattress.
Both beds retain the original labels "Maple & Co London & Paris".


ENGLISH CIRCA 1900.

Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 – 1950
Maple & Co was one the largest and most successful British antique furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern trends.

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Category Antique Furniture Date circa 1900  Late Victorian Antiques Material Brass Origin English Maker Maple and Co Item code as129a537 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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