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18th Century George I Gilt-Gesso Pier Glass mirror, Manner of John Belchier

$12,157.90
£8,900
€10,463.72
CA$16,675.31
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CHF 9,760.31
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A Rare George I Gilt-Gesso Pier Glass Mirror, Circa 1725. England. In the Manner of John Belchier The mirror has an elaborately carved gilt-gesso frame, which was a hallmark of luxury during the 18th century. Divided by arched rectangular, softly beveled mirror plates, the design is set within a gadrooned and foliate-carved border, crowned by an ornate cresting. At the center, a finely worked pagoda shell and acanthus motif takes prominence, flanked by exquisitely crafted eagles and scrolling foliage. Below, a punch-decorated carved frieze adds further detail and elegance to the composition. The shape is elongated, suggesting it was designed to be a pier mirror placed between two windows or above a console table. This piece dates to the first quarter of the 18th century and reflects transitional influences from Queen Anne to Georgian styles. The shell and scrollwork are typical of early Rococo design, which flourished in the mid-18th century. Pier mirrors became increasingly popular in 18th-century England and France as glass-making technology advanced. They symbolized opulence and were often found in homes of the wealthy gentry and aristocracy. The gilded details reflect the craftsmanship of skilled artisans who specialized in hand-carved woodwork, cut gesso and gilding techniques such as John Belchier, John Belchier ‘The Sun’, south side of St Paul's Churchyard, London; cabinet maker (fl.1699-d. 1753). Provenence: Norman Adams, Private collection, Dorset UK Enquire for dimensions.
  • Attributed to:
    John Belchier (Cabinetmaker)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 0.4 in (1 cm)Width: 0.4 in (1 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
  • Style:
    George I (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1720-1730
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. The split soft bevelled mirror plates appear to be original, however, they may have been re-silvered. Gilding refreshed.
  • Seller Location:
    Oxfordshire, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4936242745212

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A Large and Important George I Gilt-Gesso Pier Glass, Attributed to John Belchier, Circa 1725. England. Divided by the original arched and rectangular soft bevelled mirror plates within a gadrooned and foliate-carved border surmounted by an impressive foliate crest, flanked by profusly carved scrolling acanthus wings above a punch decorated carved frieze. Provenance Clopton Hall, Rattlesden, Suffolk John Belchier ‘The Sun’, south side of St Paul's Churchyard, London; cabinet maker (fl.1699-d. 1753). This impressive mirror can be confidently attributed to the London cabinetmaker John Belchier based on similarities with two large pier glasses he supplied in 1723 and 1726 to John Meller at Erdigg in Denbighshire, Wales (National Trust; illustrated, Early Georgian Furniture, by Adam Bowett, p.292 plates 6:50-51). Originally destined for the Second Best Bedroom and Best Bedchamber respectively, they now hang in the Saloon. The earlier mirror shares comparable strapwork cresting with double scrolls centering a mask whilst the second incorporates bold, inward-curving scrolls carved in high relief along the upper border of the frame that overlap onto the top edge of the plate. These distinctive, palm-like scrolls appear on other mirrors attributed to Belchier, among them an example in the Untermyer Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York (46.116), and a girandole mirror also with a central winged cherub mask in the crest sold Sotheby's London, 20 November 2007, lot 13. John Belchier (d.1753), possibly of Huguenot origin, was born in Oxfordshire and served his apprenticeship with the London Joiners' Company from 1699-1707. By 1717 he was established at 'The Sun' in St Paul's Churchyard, London, where his trade bill described his activities as a supplier of 'All sorts of Cabinet Work, Chairs, Glasses, Sconces, & Coach Glasses’, and another trade bill indicated he ‘Grinds & Makes-up all sorts of fine Peer & Chimney Glasses and Glass Sconces, Likewise all Cabbinet Makers Goods’, suggesting mirrors and sconces were a particular specialty of his workshop. His most significant client was the London lawyer and Master of the High Court of Chancery John Meller (1665-1733) for his country estate at Erdigg near Wrexham, and in addition to pier glasses and sconces Belchier provided a magnificent carved and gilt wood State Bed in 1720 and is believed to have supplied two japanned bureau...
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