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William Kent George II Carved Giltwood Pier Mirror

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  • George II Gilt and Ebonized Looking Glass Mirror after William Kent, circa 1740
    Located in Kinderhook, NY
    Exceptional circa 1740 George II period giltwood looking glass or mirror of oval form having dynamic carved 'egg-and-dart' frame with gilt and ebonized shell and acanthus ornament at...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century English George II Wall Mirrors

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  • A George II Giltwood Pier Mirror
    Located in London, GB
    Circa 1730 - 40 The rectangular bevelled plate within a gadrooned edge and egg-and-dart border, surmounted by a floral-carved broken pediment centred by a foliate cartouche, the p...
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  • Superb George I Giltwood and Gesso Carved Mirror
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    Fine George I giltwood looking glass, the eagle and foliate carved crest with punched ground surrounding an arched and shaped hollow beveled plate with raised molding, over scrolled ...
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    Antique 1720s English George II Wall Mirrors

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  • George II Giltwood Mirror, circa 1750
    Located in Westwood, NJ
    Fine George II carved and pierced giltwood mirror.
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    Antique 18th Century English Pier Mirrors and Console Mirrors

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  • George II carved giltwood mirror
    Located in Castle Douglas, GB
    George II carved giltwood mirror with a broken swan-neck pediment centered by a cartouche, the frieze with egg and dart moulding. The ...
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  • Pair of George II Giltwood Tablet Mirrors, circa 1735
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    An exceptional and beautifully preserved rare pair of period George II looking glasses in the style of William Kent (1685-1748) with beveled mirror plates. The burled walnut tablet is bound by Greek eared-architraves with acanthus detailing and oak leaf and acorn garlands. The whole is surmounted by a graceful swan-neck pediment and a central pierced and carved cartouche...
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