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Monumental Philadelphia Federal Period Gilt & Mahogany Eagle Mirror
$18,500
£14,068.43
€16,227.26
CA$25,915.11
A$29,004.13
CHF 15,144.68
MX$353,852.13
NOK 192,241.90
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Monumental American Federal Gilt and Mahogany Eagle Mirror with Oak Garland Swags, Attributed to a Philadelphia Workshop of John Pollard, Circa 1800
A monumental and masterfully carved American Federal giltwood and mahogany looking glass, attributed to a leading Philadelphia cabinetmaking workshop, of John Pollard circa 1800–1810. This exceptional mirror represents one of the finest surviving examples of neoclassical carving in early American decorative arts—exceeding in scale, detail, and symbolism the vast majority of Federal-period mirrors that survive today.
Standing an impressive 61 inches high, the mirror is crowned with a boldly scrolled broken-arch pediment centering a spectacular 11-inch-tall carved eagle—rendered in fully dimensional form with spread wings and deeply articulated featherwork. Unlike the more stylized or appliqué eagles found on typical Federal mirrors, this crest is a fully sculpted object in its own right, conveying both dynamism and symbolic gravitas. The eagle, adopted as the official emblem of the United States in 1782, appears here as a declaration of republican identity, liberty, and vigilance.
The central mirror plate—measuring 16.5 inches wide by 29.5 inches high—is framed by a gilt inner molding and flanked by cascading gilt oak leaf and acorn garlands, deeply undercut and modeled with sculptural clarity. Oak and acorn motifs, derived from classical Roman triumphal iconography, served in the Federal period to evoke strength, civic virtue, and the promise of national growth—visual allegories well suited to the aspirations of the early Republic.
The base of the mirror frame is equally elaborate, with boldly scrolled ends and a flared skirt, bringing the overall width to 30 inches at the base, with a framed width of 27 inches. Rosettes anchoring the pediment are unusually three-dimensional, individually carved in high relief, suggesting the hand of a trained sculptor rather than a production gilder. These elements, along with the high-quality mahogany and early construction methods, support attribution to a top-tier Philadelphia workshop—likely within the circle of John Pollard who was an active carves and cabinetmaker producing elite Federal furniture for the city’s wealthiest patrons.
The backboards are hand-planed and vertically aligned with early fastenings, while the mirror plate appears to be a sympathetic later replacement. Some areas of regilding and reinforcement to the gesso are present, consistent with careful long-term preservation.
This mirror likely originated as a statement piece in a formal parlor or entry hall, projecting both cultural sophistication and patriotic pride. Its grand scale and fine ornamentation make it suitable for museum acquisition, historic interiors, or serious collectors of early American furniture and architectural embellishment.
Provenance:
Private collection, New England; likely acquired in the early 20th century during the Colonial Revival period.
Comparable Examples:
• A related mirror attributed to John Pollard, c. 1800, with eagle and garland ornament, is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
• Mirrors of comparable quality are illustrated in American Furniture: The Federal Period by Charles F. Montgomery and Classical America 1815–1845 by Elizabeth Stillinger.
Dimensions:
61” H x 27” W (30” at base) x 3.5” D
Inset mirror: 16.5” W x 29.5” H
Eagle crest: 11” H x 12” W
Condition:
Excellent antique condition. Later mirror plate; minor areas of regilding; early backboards and structural integrity retained. Original hand-carved elements intact.
- Attributed to:John Pollard (Cabinetmaker)
- Dimensions:Height: 61 in (154.94 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
- Style:Federal (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1800s
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages.
- Seller Location:West Palm Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2592345920132
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