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Preliminary designs for a bedstead, c1761-63, there is no evidence that these designs were executed (3)

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There is a bed within the Royal Collection which is in the Adam style, but there is no evidence that these designs were executed.

The drawings appear to be in the hand of George Richardson, and must therefore date to 1763, as prior to this Richardson was accompanying James Adam on his Grand Tour.

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Contents of Preliminary designs for a bedstead, c1761-63, there is no evidence that these designs were executed (3)