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Fit for a Lord of the Manor: A Tester Bedstead Attributed to Duncan Phyfe
On November 29, 1955, Justine Bayard Erving—an unmarried descendent of the Van Rensselaer lords of the manor—died in a New York nursing home at the age of 73. The following year, a classical tester bedstead—later attributed to the influential cabinetmaker … Continue reading
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