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Pier Mirror with Églomisé Panels
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Pier mirror with Reverse Painted, or Eglomisé, Panels, about 1800
New York, New York
Eastern white pine, gessoed and gilded, with compo ornament, glass, reverse painted and gilded, and mirror
42 7/8 in. high, 22 1/2 in. wide, about 3 inches deep
This delightful mirror shows off the technique of reverse painting on glass to great effect. The eglomise decoration is in an excellent stage of preservation which is not typically the case. The gilding is in excellent condition as well, also a rare find in a world where gilding has typically been largely redone. This mirror retains most of its original gilding. This is a lovely example for a collector looking for a small size pier mirror.
- Dimensions:Height: 42.88 in (108.92 cm)Width: 22.5 in (57.15 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
- Style:American Classical (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1800
- Condition:Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. There have been very small areas of gilding that have been touched up.
- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: FAPG 19442D.0041stDibs: LU903228781712
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