Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Ormolu

An Unusual Pair of Candelabra Attributed to the 'Great Glass-Man of Ludgate Hill
A Nineteenth Century Three Tier Etagere
A Unusual Pair of Regency Hall Chairs
A Pair of Regency Period Rosewood & Ormolu Consoles
A Regency Period Ormolu Mounted & Brass Inlaid Rosewood Sofa Table
A Set of Four George III Ormolu Mounted Three Branch Wall Lights
A Matched Pair of George III Mahogany Commodes Attributed to Henry Hill of Marlborough
An Outstanding & Highly Important Side Cabinet Attributed to S. Jamar
A Pair of George III White Marble & Ormolu Candle Vases By Matthew Boulton
A Fine Regency Period Chandelier
A Pair of Regency Period Cut-Glass Candelabra
An Early Regency Period Cut Glass & Ormolu Chandelier
A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet
A Pair of George III Blue John Cassolettes by Matthew Boulton
A Regency Period Rosewood & Ormolu Mounted Secretaire Cabinet
A Pair of Louis XVI Ormolu and White Marble Paper Weights
A Pair of Nineteenth Century Bronze and Ormolu Oil Lamps
A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet
A Magnificent George III Inlaid Harewood & Serpentine Shaped Commode
A Pair of Regency Period Rosewood Console Tables
A Pierre Langlois Commode
A Fine Pair of Harewood And Inlaid Side Tables by William Gates
A Superb Pair of Empire Figural Candelabra
A George III Regency Period Convex Mirror by Thomas Fentham
George III Regency Period Convex Mirror by Thomas Fentham

A George III Regency Period Convex Mirror by Thomas Fentham

Height: 70" 178cm
Width: 52" 132cm

The mirror frame is finely carved with symbols of the hunt, a horn, a longbow and a quiver full of arrows. It is surmounted by an eagle holding in his beak a gilded arrow and two chains set with golden orbs representing musket balls. The convex mirror plate is embellished with ebonized stars and further musket ball motifs typical of this period. Two pairs of ormolu candle arms (drip pans and drops replaced) with pendant chains and balls adorn the lower part of the frame. A trade label for Thomas Fentham is pasted on the reverse.

English, Circa 1810