THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
AN EARLY VICTORIAN GILTWOOD MIRROR in the style of Thomas Johnson, the oval plate in a ribbon-tied reeded frame entwined with oak-leaves and branches with seated birds, with elongated ribbon-tied cresting centred by a seated squirrel eating a nut, the pierced apron with confronting C-scrolls centred by a seated narcissistic hound

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN GILTWOOD MIRROR in the style of Thomas Johnson, the oval plate in a ribbon-tied reeded frame entwined with oak-leaves and branches with seated birds, with elongated ribbon-tied cresting centred by a seated squirrel eating a nut, the pierced apron with confronting C-scrolls centred by a seated narcissistic hound
76 x 33½in. (193 x 84cm.)

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