A REGENCY GREY-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT MIRROR by Robert Cribb and Son. with rectangular plate flanked by twin-fluted columns with leafy capitals and divided by stars, below an inverted breakfront rectangular egg-and-dart cornice above a key-pattern frieze flanked by lion-mask and ring-handles, on plinth base, with trade label of R.CRIBB AND SON,/Glass and Picture FrameMakers,/and Printsellers,/No.288, NEAR GREAT TURNSTILE,/HOLBORN and separately inscribed in ink June 21 .. 1805, redecorated and re-gilt, traces of old gilding

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A REGENCY GREY-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT MIRROR by Robert Cribb and Son. with rectangular plate flanked by twin-fluted columns with leafy capitals and divided by stars, below an inverted breakfront rectangular egg-and-dart cornice above a key-pattern frieze flanked by lion-mask and ring-handles, on plinth base, with trade label of R.CRIBB AND SON,/Glass and Picture FrameMakers,/and Printsellers,/No.288, NEAR GREAT TURNSTILE,/HOLBORN and separately inscribed in ink June 21 .. 1805, redecorated and re-gilt, traces of old gilding
64½ x 38½in. (163.5 x 97.5cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale, Sotheby's London, 2 June 1967, lot 118

Lot Essay

This label would suggest that Robert Cribb (fl. 1790-1834) was joined by his son in 1805 rather than 1806 (see: G. Beard and C. Gilbert eds. Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, F.H.S. Leeds, 1986, p. 209). Robert Cribb and Son styled themselves 'Carvers and Gilders to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,' receiving payments in July 1810 for work carried out (Windsor Royal Archives, RA 89007)

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