I just ran across this pre-print article http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.4058 [1] on a star system that apparently consists of a pair of eclipsing binaries. The two close binaries have a period ratio close to 3:2 so although the light curve is pretty bizarre it's repeating. The system, CzeV343 = GSC 02405-01886, is in Auriga and is reasonably bright at V=13.5. It's not clear yet whether this is really a quadruple system - it's possible that two unrelated binary systems just happen to lie in the same direction. Long-term monitoring of the eclipses should eventually show light-time effects as the two binaries revolve around each other if the truly are related.
Shawn (DKS)
Links:
[1] http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.4058
[2] http://www.aavso.org/forums/variable-star-observing/photometry