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A Very Important Pair of George III Mirrors attributed to John Linnell.
Constructed in carved giltwood; having the graduated descending pendant central elliptical mirror plates framed within finely carved stylised palm reeds and acanthus leaves, the conjoining borders tied with 'lovers bows', and surmounted with crestings having central wreaths of leaves and fruit, above broken swan neck pediments, the marginal mirror plates bordered with conforming acanthus decoration and flanked with urns, the serpentine aprons with scallop shell motifs and mirrored 'C' scrolls.
Circa 1760.
Dimensions
H: 109 in / 276 cm | W: 63.5 in / 161 cmStock number
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