A QUEEN ANNE SILVER DRESSING-TABLE MIRROR
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER DRESSING-TABLE MIRROR

MARK OF JOHN LEACH, LONDON, 1707

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A QUEEN ANNE SILVER DRESSING-TABLE MIRROR
MARK OF JOHN LEACH, LONDON, 1707
Shaped oblong with a shaped arched top, with gadrooned border, applied at each corner with a scroll motif, with glass mirror plate and wood easel back, marked on frame segments and brackets
33 ½ in. (85 cm.) high
Provenance
Gregory de Ligne Gregory (1786-1854) of Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire, by bequest to
Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory 3rd Bt. (1806-1875) and then by descent.
Literature
Inventory of articles (heirlooms, including library and works of art) at Harlaxton New Manor House, 1864-66, National Archives, Kew, Ms. J 90/1217, p. 12, no. 46, ‘From Chinese Bedroom’:
No. 46, ‘A toilet glass shaped top [the mirror plate] 30 in. by 17 Oak Frame faced with solid silver mounts and hinges of the same’

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