A GILT AND CARVED GIRANDOLE LOOKING GLASS

Details
A GILT AND CARVED GIRANDOLE LOOKING GLASS
ENGLISH, 1808-1815

The circular frame edged in a carved wreath of laurel leaves and berries encircling gilt spheres, a string of carved beads, and a Greek Key motif with a reeded ebony border, the frame surmounted by a carved eagle grasping with its beak a ball-and-chain atop a spray of carved
foliage, the base with a grouping of carved leafage surmounting a carved pine cone--58in. high, 36 1/2in. wide, 5 1/4in. deep
Provenance
Tepper Galleries

Lot Essay

In apartments where an extensive view offers itself, these Glasses become an elegant and useful ornament, reflecting objects in beautiful perspective on their convex surfaces; the frames...form an elegant decoration on the walls; in general, they will admit of being executed in bronze and gold, but will be far more elegant if executed wholly in gold. George Smith, A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration (London, 1808), Plates 135 A and 136 B.

This elegant mirror of imposing size and fine carving , presented a fashionable vocabulary of Greco-Roman motifs, such as the greek-key and laurel leaf borders, that were easily recognizeable to clients eager to decorate their interiors with refernces to Classical anitiquity.