A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD MIRRORS
A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD MIRRORS

ONE CIRCA 1760-70, THE OTHER OF SLIGHTLY LATER DATE, IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM AND JOHN LINNELL

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A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD MIRRORS
ONE CIRCA 1760-70, THE OTHER OF SLIGHTLY LATER DATE, IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM AND JOHN LINNELL
Each formed as a pair of ribbon-tied foliate boughs about a heart-shape main plate, originally fitted with a sconces, plates replaced, restorations and re-gilt
42 in. (147 cm.) high; 19 in. (48 cm.) wide (2)
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Please note that the measurements for Lot 82 are 19 in. (48 cm.) high; 42 in. (107 cm.) wide.

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Lot Essay

This wreathed pier glass, of Roman medallion form, is conceived in the George II picturesque or 'Modern' style and relates to a flower-entwined pier glass at Uppark, West Sussex. Such mirrors are derived from a design for a pier glass which featured in a design of circa 1760 for a side of a room by John Linnell illustrated in H. Hayward & P. Kirkham, William and John Linnell, vol. II, London, 1980, p. 115, fig. 220. A closely related white-painted pier mirror was supplied to Brownlow, 9th Earl of Exeter for Burghley House, Lincolnshire; although no specific bill remains, Exeter is known to have employed Linnell during the 1760s.

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