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A CHINESE EXPORT GILTWOOD AND BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED GIRANDOLE

LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A CHINESE EXPORT GILTWOOD AND BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED GIRANDOLE
LATE 18TH CENTURY
The oval plate in a ribbed and beaded frame with japanned roundels at each point, surmounted by a swag-tied palmette, the apron with carved scrolling acanthus centred by a japanned panel depicting berried vines, with two candle-arms, with paper label 'X.1114 oval lacquer toilet mirror', the original backboard ebonised and painted with gilt scrolling foliage, re-gilt, with traces of an earlier layer of gilding
37 in. (94 cm.) x 19 in. (48 cm.)
Provenance
William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme (d. 1925), bought from M Harris & Sons, 5 May 1916.
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Lot Essay

The Grecian palm-flowered and poetic laurel-festooned pier-glass, with Etruscan pearl-wreathed medallion frame, reflects the George III antique fashion promoted by the Rome-trained architect Robert Adam (d.1792). In view of its proportions and its girandole of reeded vase candle-nozzles issuing from wave-voluted Roman foliage and a lacquered medallion of India (Chinese) foliage, it probably accompanied the lacquer or japanned dressing-table of a fashionable reception dressing-room hung in Chinese flowered paper. In particular it can be associated with a surviving 1773 design by the Berkeley Square cabinet-maker John Linnell (d.1796) for a Mr Price, and which featured a similarly framed oval girandole overmantel mirror crowned by a laurel-festooned sacred urn (see H Hayward, 'The Drawings of John Linnell in the Victoria & Albert Museum,' Furniture History, 1969 fig. 57.).
The inventory label indicates that the mirror was acquired by the connoisseur William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme (d.1925) from M Harris & Sons on the 5 May 1916.

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