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A Rare George I Period Carved Mirror Retaining Its Original Paint.
English, circa 1735.
The broken cornice carved with leaves and centred by a shell cartouche with trailing foliage over a central tablet carved with swags of fruit and flowers. The frame ornamented with shell and dart with Greek Key moulding and astragals of ribbon and flowers.
This magnificent mirror has exquisite detailing and retains all its original painted decoration. It is remarkably similar to an example at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire and is undoubtedly by the same hand.
Dimensions
Height: 67 in (170 cm), Width: 36 in (92 cm)Stock number
REF1035The BADA Standard
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