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A Pair of George III Oval Mirrors
Height: 70" 178cm The oval mirror plates bordered by beeds, flutes and a gadrooned edge and further embellished with scrolling foliage to the lower part of the mirror and an entablature with crossed palm boughs below a classical urn to the upper part of the mirror. Scrolling down the sides of the mirror is further foliage and bell flowers.
English, Circa 1774 Two closely related designs in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum's Department of Prints and Drawings support this dating (Reference: V & A E. 3482 1911 and V & A E. 3540 1911). Both are drawings for pier-glasses from William and John Linnell's workshop and are dated 1773 and 1774 respectively. Neither of these drawings are the sole inspiration for the design of the present mirrors. Instead motifs are taken from each and incorporated to make a fresh decorative scheme.
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