拍品专文
The pier-glasses, with fretted aprons for glass-sconce fittings, have foliated scallop-shell crestings guarded by Venus dolphins and Jupiter eagle-heads in the 1720s antique, or Roman, manner. They bear the 1820s label of the Piccadilly Picture Dealer, William Smart, who was succeeded in the 1830s by E. & H. Smart, trading as carvers, gilders and picture dealers (G. Beard, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers: 1660-1840, Leeds, 1986, p. 823).