Museum Collections
Luce Center
Daybed
Object name
Daybed
Date
1700-1750 or 1875-1900
Medium
Maple, pine, rush
Dimensions
Overall: 32 3/4 x 65 x 22 3/4 in. ( 83.2 x 165.1 x 57.8 cm )
Description
Maple daybed with adjustable back made of pine; with carved crest rail with interlaced Flemish "C" scrolls and five short molded bannisters between vase-and-ring-turned stiles with acorn finials; rush seat woven with diamond pattern; eight ring-and-ball turned legs with ball feet joined by double-reel-and-ball-turned stretchers at front, back, and lower end; plain, round medial stretchers and plain, round stretcher at upper end.
Credit Line
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Edgar W. Garbisch
Object Number
1951.469
Gallery Label
According to the accession records, this daybed was found in eastern Pennsylvania. Benjamin Ginsberg, who appraised the object in 1951, believed that it dated from the early eighteenth century and that its rush seat was original. Specialists who have examined the object more recently suggest that its parts belong to different periods. The back, for example, is probably late nineteenth-century; other parts may have been made earlier.
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.




