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  2. Sporran - Wikipedia

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    Dress sporrans can be larger than the day variety, and are often highly ornate. Victorian examples were usually quite ostentatious, and much more elaborate than the simple leather pouch of the 17th or 18th century. They may have sterling or silver-plated cantles trimming the top of the pouch and a fur-covered face with fur or hair tassels.

  3. Bed hangings - Wikipedia

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    Case curtains: some elaborate 18th-century beds were given permanent protective case-curtains which ran on an iron rod in front of the bed proper to keep the dust off the precious fabrics. The French designer Daniel Marot called the cover curtains un tour de lit. [16] Bed curtains were lined with a show fabric, often different to the outside. [17]

  4. Four-poster bed - Wikipedia

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    Four-poster bed Ornate Elizabethan four-poster bed Four-poster bed (lit à colonnes), 19th century, château de Compiègne, France. A four-poster bed or tester bed [1] is a bed with four vertical columns, one in each corner, that support a tester, or upper (usually rectangular) panel. This tester or panel will often have rails to allow curtains ...

  5. Cowboy bedroll - Wikipedia

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    The cowboy bedroll was an American Old West precursor to the modern sleeping bag, which carried a man's bed and some personal belongings in a waterproof shell. In Australia, it is called a swag . A "swagman" from Australia carrying a variation of the cowboy bedroll, called a " swag ", ca. 1901

  6. Lit à la Turque - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction, Warsaw Royal Castle. The Lit à la Turque, a bed with two scrolling ends and a side baldachin, was one of many products of the 18th century. [1] Due to the obsession with anything exotic or unusual from foreign countries, beds, furniture and other objects reflected this style.

  7. Campaign furniture - Wikipedia

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    An old copy of The Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Limited's catalogue will show that there was a large variety of items, from portable beds to collapsible candlesticks (also known as Brighton Buns), that were available to ease life for the soldier or traveller by the end of the 19th century.

  8. Palampore - Wikipedia

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    Palempore with peacock design (detail), second half of 18th century, Coromandel Coast Indian resist painted and dyed cotton panel produced for export in the 18th and early 19th century A palampore or (Palempore) [ 1 ] is a type of hand-painted and mordant - dyed bed cover or hanging panel that was made in India for the export market during the ...

  9. Divan (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A divan (Turkish divan, Hindi deevaan originally from Kurdish [1] devan) is a piece of couch-like sitting furniture or, in some regions, a box-spring-based bed. Primarily, in the Middle East (especially the Ottoman Empire ), a divan was a long seat formed of a mattress laid against the side of the room, upon the floor, or a raised structure or ...