Field bedstead tester frame
Date1780-1810
MediumBeech, iron
DimensionsOH: 28"; OW: 76"; OD: 1 1/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1964-429,1
DescriptionTwo sweeps (sides) for an ogee shaped tester frame for a field bedstead; each shaped side (square in cross section) is in two parts hinged at top center, with three iron pins, one in the middle of each side and one at the top center for positioning the lathe (missing) that would span between the two sides; holes in ends would fit over pins on the top of the bed posts.Label TextCurvilinear tester frames were primarily used with field bedsteads. The ends of these pieces rested on the tops of the bedposts on the right and left sides of the bed. Thin strips of wood spanned the resulting gap from side to side, forming a light framework. This, in turn, supported what was known as a 'throw over furniture," or a set of bed curtains all attached to a tester cloth that was laid atop the frame like a tablecloth. Such curtains eliminated the need for nailing the curtains directly to the bedstead.
ProvenanceGlen-Sanders Collection
1780-1810
1793-1796
1780-1800
1798-1801
ca. 1790
ca. 1760
1805-1815
1795-1805
1700-1720
1797
1760-1820