A MATCHED PAIR OF VERY LARGE EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES PROBABLY ADAPTED FROM DRESSING TABLE MIRRORS
A MATCHED PAIR OF VERY LARGE EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES PROBABLY ADAPTED FROM DRESSING TABLE MIRRORS

MARK OF HENRY MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1904/7

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A MATCHED PAIR OF VERY LARGE EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES PROBABLY ADAPTED FROM DRESSING TABLE MIRRORS
MARK OF HENRY MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1904/7
Of shaped rectangular form, the mounts pierced with foliate and floral scrolls, a rococo cartouche above and below aperture, the upper cartouche chased with a lute-player serenading two ladies, the other with a scene of a pair of peacocks within a landscaped garden, on mahogany easel backs, bevelled glass
21 in. (53.3 cm.) high

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