A PAIR OF SWEDISH GILT-LEAD, GILTWOOD AND BRASS GIRANDOLE MIRRORS
A PAIR OF SWEDISH GILT-LEAD, GILTWOOD AND BRASS GIRANDOLE MIRRORS

18TH/19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF SWEDISH GILT-LEAD, GILTWOOD AND BRASS GIRANDOLE MIRRORS
18TH/19TH CENTURY
Each cartouche-shaped rectangular mirror within an egg-and-dart surround surmounted by a fruit-filled basket suspending garlands, with C-shaped candlearm, regilt, plates replaced, candlearms stamped 'England' and associated
19½ in. (50 cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

These delicate gilt-lead girandole mirrors relate to the work of Burchard Precht, a sculptor and cabinetmaker from Bremen recorded as working at Drottningholm Palace from 1674. A pair of early 18th century girandole mirrors of similar design attributed to Precht are illustrated in T. Sylven and E. Welander-Berggren, Speglar 1650-1850, Stockholm, 2000, p. 198. For further information on Precht, see note to lot 1120.

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