A PAIR OF ITALIAN ROCOCO GILTWOOD AND ETCHED GLASS MIRRORS

FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF ITALIAN ROCOCO GILTWOOD AND ETCHED GLASS MIRRORS
first half 18th century
Each shaped plate centering a mythological scene, one depicting David slaying Goliath, the second Cupid and Psyche, within a flowerhead-carved frame surmounted with a pierced foliate cartouche above a putto mask flanked by nude female masks and flowerheads, lacking candlearms, both with a printed paper label Ditta NAVA EUGENIO/IMBALLATORE D'OGNI GENERE Via Visconti N.18-Viatre/Alberghi N.17 Milano/telephono 86-586, partially regilt
36in. (91.5cm.) high, 24in. (61cm.) wide (2)