The House of Miniatures Antique Mini Reproduction of the Chippendale "Canopy Bed" circa 1750-1790

From the X-acto House of Miniatures Collectors Series

Kit #40014, ready to put together; vintage, from 1977 

"Authentic Reproductions in Miniature" for your dollhouse, room box or other miniature display

Assemble the piece according to the included instructions, then finish it as desired

Scale: 1:12

Condition: all of this model are "open box", no longer sealed, but have been checked to verify that all the parts are included.

Designed and engineered in the USA; manufactured in Taiwan

The following interesting information about the Chippendale Canopy Bed was originally included on a card:

"This type bed was also known as a 'bedstead', meaning wooden frame with mattress. Although a few high-post bedsteads in the Queen Anne style have been found in our country [the U.S.], the story of fine American bedsteads really begins at about 1735 with those having square block feet or ball and claw feet in the Chippendale style. The high post bedstead became an article of elegance in our country, as it was in England, with the increase in wealth and the building of fine houses. The wood used in finer bedsteads in America was generally mahogany. Since there were no commercial springs available for beds, it was common practice to have rope springs which were strung in both directions giving firm support for the straw or down feather filled mattress. This bed has square legs, terminating in square block feet, not tapered, which at first sight may appear to be tapered spade feet such as were used by Hepplewhite and Sheraton on side boards and other pieces. The foot-posts were fluted, but the head-posts were plain columns. All the posts were slightly tapered. The canopy curtain and foot skirt were commonly covered with matching design of the wall coverings. The fabric design was also found in drapery material giving this classic bed an elegance of the colonial sleeping salon."