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A FEDERAL GILTWOOD PAINTED AND EGLOMISE MIRROR
NEW YORK, CIRCA 1810
49¾ in. high, 32¾ in. wide

Lot Essay

Looking glasses of this size were extremely expensive at their time of manufacture. The imported silvered glass and gold leaf alone were extravagant costs to both the manufacturer and client.

The classical scene in the églomisé panel and architectural elements featured on the frame of this looking glass reflect the enthusiasm for the antique that was evident on furniture of the Federal era even before the heyday of classical influence.

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