A REGENCY GILTWOOD AND BRONZED CONVEX MIRROR

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A REGENCY GILTWOOD AND BRONZED CONVEX MIRROR

The circular plate in a reeded slip and moulded trellis frame, with confronting dolphins and bullrush cresting and crouching Atlas base, the cresting and base largely of later date
54¾in. x 28¼in. (139cm. x 72cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale, in these Rooms, 30 January 1986, lot 26

Lot Essay

This Atlas-supported 'sphere' mirror, with reeded Etruscan-black ribbon border and gilded frame embellished with a trellised torus-wreath is surmounted by a love-trophy comprised of Venus' entwined dolphins perched amongst bullrushes. Such convex mirrors were much favoured by the architect Sir John Soane and their ability to 'reflect objects in beautiful perspective' was praised by George Smith, whose Collection of Designs for Household Furniture, 1808, pls. 123-6, illustrated two patterns which could be executed in bronze and gold

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