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Fine English Late Regency Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase by Gillows of Lancaster

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Fine Regency Giltwood Mirror with Carved Eagle Cresting and Lion's Mask Bosses
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A superb quality English Regency period pier mirror, the replaced mirror plate surmounted by a beautifully carved eagle with spread wings and a downward gaze atop a demilune cresting centered with an ebonized lion mask. The eagle holds a delicate swag chain in its mouth set with gilt balls. The cornice is further decorated with gilt acorn drop finials and classical leaf decorated urns. The eagle rests on a stylized bed of black rocks. The mirror plate is set between fluted columns headed...
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