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Click here to subscribeA Fine Charles II Caned Daybed. The raked back support having a pierced cresting rail carved with a shell motif amidst lavish scrolls of acanthus above a caned panel in a lattice-punched frame. The barley twist uprights surmounted by carved finials. The five foot (153 cm) long caned seat in a punch-worked frame raised on six barley-twist legs united by similarly turned stretchers.
A continental reconstituted stone model of Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix after Antonio Canova 20th century portrayed scantily robed and reclining on a daybed 52cm high 90cm wide. Paolina Bonaparte was the most popular and eligible of Napoleon”s siblings. Her second marriage was to Prince Camillo Borghese one of the richest aristocrats of the time and it was he who commissioned Canova to sculpt his new wife the work being finished by 1808
"A Victorian satin walnut campaign day-bed, hinged and on ratchets with caned panels and foot rest, on detachable turned legs, the ceramic castors stamped ‘C & C PATENT’, 18.75in (47.6cm) h, 75in (190.5cm) l, 22in (55.8cm) w. See N. Brawer 'British Campaign Furniture'. P.198, for similar daybed."