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A COLLECTION FROM A NEW YORK TOWNHOUSE
(LOTS 213-263)
A WILLIAM IV GILTWOOD CONVEX GIRANDOLE MIRROR
CIRCA 1830, THE PERIPHERAL CARVING PROBABLY ASSOCIATED
Details
A WILLIAM IV GILTWOOD CONVEX GIRANDOLE MIRROR
Circa 1830, the peripheral carving probably associated
With an eagle cresting perched upon rockwork flanked by foliate scrolls, the circular plate within an ebonized slip and ball encrusted dished frame, flanked by scrolled candlearms with glass drip-pans hung with drops above a shell-centered foliate apron
53 in. (135 cm.) high, 35 in. (89 cm.) wide
Circa 1830, the peripheral carving probably associated
With an eagle cresting perched upon rockwork flanked by foliate scrolls, the circular plate within an ebonized slip and ball encrusted dished frame, flanked by scrolled candlearms with glass drip-pans hung with drops above a shell-centered foliate apron
53 in. (135 cm.) high, 35 in. (89 cm.) wide
Provenance
Acquired with the house.