A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD MIRRORS
THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK PRIVATE COLLECTOR (LOTS 157-181)
A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD MIRRORS

CIRCA 1750

Details
A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD MIRRORS
CIRCA 1750
Each later rectangular divided plate and mirrored slips surmounted by a leaf and plume cresting, the pierced ruffle-carved sides issuing trailing flowers and fruit, with a scrolling foliate base, regilt
84in. (213.5cm.) high, 40in. (101.5cm.) wide (2)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 16 April 1998, lot 163.

Lot Essay

The mirrors' softened rectangular shape and carved trailing foliage relates closely to the designs of cabinet-maker and carver John Linnell (d. 1796) of Berkeley Square (see H. Hayward, 'The Drawings of John Linnell in the Victoria and Albert Museum', Furniture History, 1969, fig. 46, and H. Hayward and P. Kirkham, William and John Linnell, 1980, vol. II, figs. 189, 190, and 191). A mirror with similarly carved foliate devices sold in these Rooms, 30 April 1997, lot 141.

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