A GEORGE V SILVER PIER-MIRROR
A GEORGE V SILVER PIER-MIRROR

MARK OF RICHARD AND CHARLES COMYNS, LONDON, 1921

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A GEORGE V SILVER PIER-MIRROR
MARK OF RICHARD AND CHARLES COMYNS, LONDON, 1921
Rectangular with shaped cresting, the sides cast and chased with foliage scrolls populated by putti, the corners applied with a 'C' cypher below a viscount's coronet, the cresting similarly decorated and further cast and chased with two putto supporting a shield applied with a 'C' cypher below a viscount's coronet, marked on each side, on crest and on applied ornament
59 x 34 in. (150 x 87 cm.)
The cypher is that of Cowdray for the Viscounts Cowdray.
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Almost certainly commissioned by Weetman Dickinson Pearson, 1st Viscount Pearson (1856-1927) and given to his son Weetman Harold Miller Pearson, later 2nd Viscount Cowdray, (1882-1933) for Cowdray Park.

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After the mirror in the King's Room, Knole Park, Kent.