http:// www.westchestermagazine.com/Westchester-Magazine/June-2018/Briarcliff-Eric-Lara-Trump-Family-Live-in-Westchester/
A four-poster bed made for the use of George III when he visited the Hampshire home of Sir George Rose, who served as Secretary of the Treasury, was sold Monday for $24,500 at Phillips, Manson & Wood in London. A century later, the bed, painted white and partly gilded, belonged to Alice Liddell, who inspired Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. The bed, carved with arched pediments, armorial decoration, reeded columns and acanthus leaves, was sold by Mary Jean St. Clair, the only granddaughter of Alice Liddell., along with a suite of Victorian furniture that had also belonged to her and which sold for much less - $765.
Alice Liddell, you say?
Spoiler: he doesn't have nuts