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ATTRIBUTED TO MACK, WILLIAMS AND GIBTON, LACKING FRAME TO BASE
Details
AN IRISH REGENCY GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL MIRROR
Attributed to Mack, Williams and Gibton, lacking frame to base
The rectangular plate within a panelled frame studded with flowerhead and anthemia, the upper corners with paterae, refreshments to the gilding, losses to decoration
111¼in. (282.5cm.) high, 78in. (198cm.) wide
Attributed to Mack, Williams and Gibton, lacking frame to base
The rectangular plate within a panelled frame studded with flowerhead and anthemia, the upper corners with paterae, refreshments to the gilding, losses to decoration
111¼in. (282.5cm.) high, 78in. (198cm.) wide
Provenance
James Gibbons, Ballynegall Manor, Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.
Thence by descent at Ballynegall to his nephew by marriage, J.W.M. Berry, Esq. (d.1855).
Thence by descent at Ballynegall to his cousin, T.J. Smyth, Esq.
Thence by descent in the Smyth family who sold Ballynegall in 1963.
Christopher Gibbs, sold Christie's House sale, 25 &26 September 2001, lot 410, (£11,750).
Thence by descent at Ballynegall to his nephew by marriage, J.W.M. Berry, Esq. (d.1855).
Thence by descent at Ballynegall to his cousin, T.J. Smyth, Esq.
Thence by descent in the Smyth family who sold Ballynegall in 1963.
Christopher Gibbs, sold Christie's House sale, 25 &26 September 2001, lot 410, (£11,750).