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A Rare 19th Century Giltwood Pier Or Hall Mirror With Large Shell Cartouche
£3,775 $4,718 €4,525
A rare 19th Century giltwood pier or hall mirror of exceptional quality with a large shell cartouche. The shaped mirror glass plate of rectangular form with a curved top is set within a finely hand carved, moulded, fluted and reeded giltwood frame adorned throughout with elegantly carved bands of beaded row detail. Surmounted with an elaborate pierced centred cartouche composition of grand proportions comprising of an arrangement of a scallop shell, c-scrolls and acanthus leaves flanked with exquisitely detailed flowerheads and richly trailing foliate motif detail with a fabulous pair of flaming torch urns to each side, stunningly hand carved in high relief, supported on shaped platform base with a further gorgeous arrangement of acanthus leaves to each side.
Internal Reference: A3449
Antique Number: SA1117251
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 150cm (59.1inches)Width is 69.8cm (27.5inches)Depth is 20.3cm (8.0inches)
Antique #SA1117251, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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