A PAIR OF GEORGE II CARVED PINE TERMS
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II CARVED PINE TERMS

PROBABLY CIRCA 1750, RE-USED FROM A CHIMNEYPIECE

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II CARVED PINE TERMS
PROBABLY CIRCA 1750, RE-USED FROM A CHIMNEYPIECE
One with Bacchus mask, the other with Ceres mask, later mouldings to the tops, old repairs, originally decorated
47½ in. (120.5 cm.) high; 12¼ in. (31 cm.) wide; 9½ in. (24 cm.) protrusion (2)
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Lot Essay

Appropriate for a dining-room hearth designed in the George II 'Roman' fashion, these term-tapered and truss-scrolled pilasters bear garlanded busts of harvest deities, with the vine-festooned wine-deity Bacchus accompanied by the agriculture deity Ceres, who is garlanded with corn and flowers. Similar term figures feature in a chimney-piece pattern issued in Abraham Swan's, Collection of Designs in Architecture, 1757.

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