A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING GLASS
A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING GLASS

PROBABLY ENGLISH, 1760-1780

細節
A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING GLASS
Probably English, 1760-1780
41 in. high, 20 5/8 in. wide
來源
Purchased from Israel Sack, Inc., New York City, 1988
出版
Israel Sack, American Antiques from Israel Sack Collection, vol. VII, p. 2031.

拍品專文

This striking looking glass with its exquisite gilt fretwork design displaying an ornate basket framed by elaborate scrollwork throughout represents the height of fashion in the Chippendale era. Most likely imported from England, such pieces were greatly desired in the mid-eighteenth century with larger cities like New York, Boston and Philadelphia among the first to feature such goods. As David Barquist notes, "The evidence for the large-scale importation of English looking glasses during the Colonial period is confirmed by the advertisements and shop records of Americans who sold them [as] [i]ndependence from England apparently did little to slacken the pace of importation" (American Tables and Looking Glasses (New Haven, 1992), p. 294).