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George III Giltwood Mirror
By Thomas Chippendale
Located in Greenwich, CT
A carved giltwood Rococo mirror with excellent proportions, the cresting of a stylized acanthus carved with Rocaille with C-scrolls and S-scrolls decorating the sides and the bottom,...
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Antique 1760s English George III Wall Mirrors

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Giltwood, Mercury Glass

George III Giltwood Mirror
Located in London, GB
A George III Giltwood Mirror With broken swan neck pediment, with central small scale carved mask cartouche above a tied stiff palm leaf motif, th...
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Antique Late 18th Century George III Wall Mirrors

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Giltwood

George III Giltwood Mirror
Located in Essex, MA
Oval with beaded and reeded outer frame, outer mirror frame with mounted paterae and inner leaf tip molded frame and oval plate.
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Antique 1770s English George III Wall Mirrors

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Wood

George III Giltwood Mirror
Located in Montreal, QC
This carved mirror frame is full of the high spirited exuberance of the period. The central vase of flowers within a shaped leafy frame is flanked by well carved preening Ho Ho bir...
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Antique Mid-18th Century English George III Wall Mirrors

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Giltwood

George III Giltwood Mirror
Located in Essex, MA
With arched pagoda top enclosing a ho ho bird. The frame with pierced rocaille and gothic trefoil and quatrifoil with flanking dogs figures and inverted leaves. the base section with...
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Antique 1760s English George III Wall Mirrors

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Giltwood

Pr. George III Gilt Carton-Pierre and Giltwood Oval Mirrors, Manner John Linnell
By John Linnell
Located in New York, NY
A fantastic and extremely rare pair of George III period gilt Carton-Pierre and giltwood oval mirrors in the manner of John Linnell. Each mirror is gorgeously hand carved with meticulous detail and fine craftsmanship. The giltwood borders are designed with foliate crests above female masks, with aprons centered by a standing or recumbent left facing lamb. It is extremely rare to find a pair of mirrors of this date and in such amazing untouched condition, the mirror panels are most probably original and date to the late 1700s. Provenance: Jeremy, Ltd., London England, circa 1770 Carton-pierre, literal translation from the French - cardboard stone, was developed in the 18th century specifically to imitate wood and stone. The Formula typically included flour, chalk, sawdust, sand and plaster and bound with wax, resin, animal glues or gum arabic. The material could be moulded, bent and otherwise formed into the desired design. Preeminent makers like Gillows and John Linnell began using carton pierre in the late 1760s. The new material allowed for lacey decorative spandrels and festoons that could be made into nearly any length or shape required. These elements and the particular foliate umbrella canopy on this pair of mirrors relates to designs of William and John Linnell. The most famous example of this crest element is on the mirror supplied by Linnell to the 4th Duke of Beaufort for the State Bedroom at Badminton House...
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Antique 1770s English George III Wall Mirrors

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Mirror, Giltwood

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