Thumper
07-01-2015, 06:44 PM
Jul 01, 2015
Carved pieces of the four-poster bed that once belonged to King Henry VII (1457–1509) of England were reassembled and sold in 2010 as a 19th century revival for about $3,200. A recent DNA test proved it once belonged to the King. It’s thought the bed was made for the 1486 marriage of Henry VII to Elizabeth of York, and it’s highly likely Henry VIII was conceived in the bed. It is now valued as a national treasure at just over $30 million.
http://www.kovels.com/images/Komments/four-poster-bed-king-henryVII.jpg
Carved pieces of the four-poster bed that once belonged to King Henry VII (1457–1509) of England were reassembled and sold in 2010 as a 19th century revival for about $3,200. A recent DNA test proved it once belonged to the King. It’s thought the bed was made for the 1486 marriage of Henry VII to Elizabeth of York, and it’s highly likely Henry VIII was conceived in the bed. It is now valued as a national treasure at just over $30 million.
http://www.kovels.com/images/Komments/four-poster-bed-king-henryVII.jpg