A GEORGE III CARTON PIERRE MIRROR

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A GEORGE III CARTON PIERRE MIRROR
The rectangular plate in a beaded slip with mirrored border, in an egg and flower moulding with husk-trail divides, the serpentine cresting with anthemion, lacking one husk divide, and two divides replaced
57 in. x 39½ in. (145 cm. x 105 cm.)

Lot Essay

The architectural-cornered frame, with Grecian palm-flowered and acanthus-scrolled pediment, has glass borders edged by acanthus-husks, Etruscan-pearl strings and flowered ribbon-guilloche and relates to mirror-patterns of the late 1770s executed by John Linnell of Berkeley Square and preserved in the firm's archives at the Victoria and Albert Museum (H. Hayward, 'The Drawings of John Linnell in the Victoria and Albert Museum', Furniture History, 1969, figs. 73, 89, 110 and 128).

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