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LATE 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY TUSCAN, VARIATIONS IN CARVING,
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A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN NEOCLASSIC GILTWOOD MIRRORS
Late 18th century, probably Tuscan, variations in carving,
Each with a later mirror plate within a rope-twist frame surmounted by a strutting crane and flanked by flaming urns hung with bellflowers, the lower section bracketed by conforming garland-hung winged lion feet, regilt
65in. (166cm.) high, 27½in. (70cm.) wide (2)
Late 18th century, probably Tuscan, variations in carving,
Each with a later mirror plate within a rope-twist frame surmounted by a strutting crane and flanked by flaming urns hung with bellflowers, the lower section bracketed by conforming garland-hung winged lion feet, regilt
65in. (166cm.) high, 27½in. (70cm.) wide (2)