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An extraordinary and visually commanding mid-19th century Rococo Revival bedroom set, consisting of a highly carved custom bed (approximately queen …
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An extraordinary and visually commanding mid-19th century Rococo Revival bedroom set, consisting of a highly carved custom bed (approximately queen size) and a monumental armoire.
This rare two-piece ensemble showcases the dramatic sculptural carving and ornamental richness characteristic of high-style American furniture from the period. This is not cottage “Jenny Lind” spindle furniture, this is ambitious, theatrical Rococo Revival at its finest.
A Fascinating (Unconfirmed) Historical Narrative.
An enduring provenance story associated with this set suggests it may have been connected to showman and the famed “Swedish Nightingale,” opera singer , during her celebrated American tour (1850–1852). The carved portrait medallions and sculptural bust elements are believed by prior owners to represent Lind.
Important: This connection remains anecdotal and unverified, with no surviving documentation confirming a commission. It is shared as part of the set’s history as passed down, not as a factual claim.
Design, Carving & Materials:
The custom bed (similar to modern queen dimensions) is lavishly hand-carved with:
Lily flower motifs
Cherubs in high relief
Pomegranates symbolizing abundance
Flowing acanthus leaves
Grape clusters and scrolling vines
Oval portrait medallions and sculptural bust details
The armoire mirrors the bed’s sculptural presence with:
Monumental double mirrored doors
Elaborate carved crest with central medallion
Deep Rococo scrollwork
Carved lower drawers
Architectural finials and molded crown
Wood & Construction:
The visible surfaces of the suite are likely carved from walnut or mahogany, hardwoods prized in the mid-19th century for their stability, rich color, and ability to hold deep sculptural carving. Secondary structural elements and drawer interiors may include softer hardwoods for support. The piece features a striking contrast of light and dark wood, which enhances the depth and dimensionality of the intricate carving and highlights the elaborate decorative motifs. The finish shows a natural patina consistent with age, emphasizing both the craftsmanship and the visual drama of the design.
The carving is deeply executed with strong dimensionality, refined detailing, and a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, underscoring the suite’s sculptural quality and architectural presence.
Measurements (approximate):
Bed (Approx. Queen Size) fits queen size mattress:
Armoire: 108" H x 22.5" D x 63" W
Bed frame: 96" H x 83" D x 72" W
Headboard Height 75"
Collector Insight & Historical Justification:
This suite represents a moment when American cabinetmakers were competing to produce furniture rivaling European decorative arts in scale, carving complexity, and theatrical presence. The deeply modeled carving, figural medallions, and botanical ornamentation elevate it beyond functional furniture into sculptural decorative art.
Monumental suites of this type are increasingly scarce. Over time, many large estate furnishings were separated, downsized, or lost. Surviving matched examples with this level of carving depth, dimensionality, and intact pairing are rarely encountered in the market.
Before mechanized carving, pieces of this magnitude required extensive handwork by trained artisans, premium hardwoods, and significant workshop labor. The rarity, craftsmanship, and architectural presence contribute to its museum-caliber value.
For collectors, this set offers:
Visual dominance that transforms an interior
Historical presence and authentic mid-19th century craftsmanship
Rarity and scarcity, unmatched by typical Victorian furniture
It is a conversation piece, a design anchor, and an acquisition that cannot be replicated through modern production.
Why This Set Is Special:
Monumental Rococo Revival design
Exceptional sculptural carving rarely encountered
Cohesive two-piece suite
Dramatic, theatrical presence
Museum-caliber craftsmanship
Engaging historical lore without making factual claims
Striking interplay of light and dark hardwood enhances sculptural depth
This is not merely bedroom furniture, it is a decorative art on an architectural scale. A rare opportunity to acquire a one-of-a-kind Rococo Revival bedroom ensemble of exceptional presence and craftsmanship with presence, craftsmanship, story, and authentic hardwood construction.
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- Dimensions
- 72ʺW × 83ʺD × 96ʺH
- Styles
- Rococo
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Ornamental & Decorative Materials
- Walnut
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- This set is in very good antique condition consistent with mid-19th century age and use, with expected signs of wear. … moreThis set is in very good antique condition consistent with mid-19th century age and use, with expected signs of wear. Small dents, cracks, and surface scratches are visible throughout the set. At least a dozen small wooden decorative pieces are either broken or missing; most of these are minor and not immediately noticeable unless inspected closely. One more noticeable is located at the bottom back of the left side of the armoire. Please look at the pictures carefully. The mirror shows clear signs of age, including scratches, marks, and some age-related wear and damage. Despite the cosmetic wear, the set remains structurally sturdy and fully usable.Overall, it presents beautifully with strong visual impact. Note: The bottom of the bed frame on the left side has been repaired with a metal plate stamped: “THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE ORANGE, MASS U.S.A. PATENTED SEPT. 13, 1904; SEPT. 20, 1904; FEB. 14, 1905 – FEB. 21, 1905; MAY 1, 1906; DEC. 28, 1909 3435285” less
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