A PAIR OF CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORS
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A PAIR OF CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORS

19TH CENTURY, OF GEORGE III STYLE

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A PAIR OF CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORS
19TH CENTURY, OF GEORGE III STYLE
Each with a pagoda cresting above a rectangular plate flanked by columns and leafy branches with pierced rockwork, waterfalls and c-scrolls, and with a pair of perching birds to the sides, each labelled to the reverse 'WHITE & CO., LTD. FURNITURE DEPOSITORIES/WINCHESTER' and inscribed 'F C BARING'
55 in. (140 cm.) high; 33 in. (84 cm.) wide (2)

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Lot Essay

These 'Chinese' pier-glasses, with pagoda-swept canopies attended by exotic birds perched on gothic rustic pillars, are designed in the eclectic George II fashion styled as 'Modern', in Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, 1754. Similar designs were widely published in following years including by Thomas Johnson in his Collection of Designs, 1758, pl.1-4, and One Hundred and Fifty New Designs, 1761, pl. 34, 53, 7 and 22. The fashion endured since Chippendale published further designs in the third edition of his Director in 1763, the closest being pl.CLXIX.

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