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A Very Fine Tall 19th Century Giltwood Hall Mirror In The Adams Design
£5,850 $7,394 €7,022
A very fine 19th Century giltwood hall mirror in the Adams design of tall proportions and exceptional quality. The stunningly hand carved moulded and fluted giltwood frame with beautiful Neoclassical motifs throughout is surmounted with an overhanging stepped cornice with decorative lambs tongue, egg and dart detail above frieze with centred panelled plaque with applied flowered paterae and bell husks framed with beaded row detail, flanked with an arrangement of swags of foliate. The bevelled mirror glass plate below of rectangular form is bordered with an arrangement of gorgeous swags of foliate, applied flowerhead paterae and a pair of elegantly simple, fluted pilaster columns with beaded row and acanthus leaf detail, supported on shaped platform base.
Base Width: 43.5 in / 110.5 cm
Internal Reference: A3375
Antique Number: SA1118120
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 176cm (69.3inches)Width is 118cm (46.5inches)Depth is 6.5cm (2.6inches)
Antique #SA1118120, 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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