A GEORGE III STYLE GILTWOOD MIRROR

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A GEORGE III STYLE GILTWOOD MIRROR
The rectangular plate within a surround carved with small cottages and pavilions, the cresting centering a cottage on rockwork with a country gentleman and mule, the sides with foliate branches, the base with a reclining lamb on scroll supports
58in. (147cm.) high, 28in. (71cm.) wide

Lot Essay

This design of this mirror is based on patterns published by Thomas Johnson in the 1750's and 1760's. The steep-roofed cottages appear in a design published in his Collection of Designs, 1758, pl. 41 and One Hundred and Fifty New Designs, 1761, pl. 51. This design inspired the pair of girandoles supplied to Hagley Hall, Worcestershire and now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art (illustrated in A. Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, 1968, pl. 107-108). The figure of a gentleman leading a mule features in Twelve Girandoles of 1755, pl. 12.