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EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Details
A REGENCY BRASS-MOUNTED, EBONY-STRUNG MAHOGANY RISING CHEVAL MIRROR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
The rising plate, originally counterbalanced, with arched cresting, the side supports with turned finials and mounted with articulated, adjustable candle-arms, on downswept supports
67 in. (170 cm.) high; 30 ¾ in. (78 cm.) wide; 26 ½ in. (67 cm.) deep
Please note that 100% of the hammer proceeds from this auction will be paid to the Sandys Trust, registered charity number: 1168357, with the exception of limited deductions towards sale costs across the auction which cannot be accurately calculated at this time, capped at a total of £10,000.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
The rising plate, originally counterbalanced, with arched cresting, the side supports with turned finials and mounted with articulated, adjustable candle-arms, on downswept supports
67 in. (170 cm.) high; 30 ¾ in. (78 cm.) wide; 26 ½ in. (67 cm.) deep
Please note that 100% of the hammer proceeds from this auction will be paid to the Sandys Trust, registered charity number: 1168357, with the exception of limited deductions towards sale costs across the auction which cannot be accurately calculated at this time, capped at a total of £10,000.
Literature
Ombersley Court Inventory, 1963, in 'The Chinese Room' and 'Dressing Room'.