A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR

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A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR
With central rectangular plate flanked by two further rectangular plates within a channelled frame embossed with ebonised roundels, the plates foxed
30 in. (77.5 cm.) high; 58 in. (149.3 cm.) wide; 2 in. (6.4 cm.) deep

Lot Essay

The Egyptian frame, with Etruscan-black bolt enrichments, derives from a chimneypiece pattern in Thomas Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807 (pl. VIII). The fashion was adopted by George Oakley (d. 1841) in his library furniture supplied for Papworth Hall, Cambridgeshire in 1810.

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