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David Michael
Hand-carved frame.
Friedman Brothers
This oval mirror is a prime example of the late XVIII century when Rococo styling utilized foliage and scrolls. The open design gave a light feeling and emphasized the quality detailing of a fine mirror.
Chelsea House
Italian hand-carved black and gold leaf.
Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture
Very finely carved and gilded wall mirror in the manner of Grinling Gibbons with an undulating surround of fine Rococo scrolls and floral ornament crowned with a stylized fleur-de-lys. Inspired by an original of c.1700. Plain mirror glass.
Theodore Alexander
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Carved mahogany, flame mahogany veneered and parcel-gilt wall mirror, the arched broken swan neck crest with a carved molding and centered by a spiral carved pinecone finial, the rectangle beveled edge mirror below framed by a bound reed slip with swag carving above and a leaf carved pendant apron below. Inspired by the George III bed in the India silk Room, circa 1760.