A pair of 18th century North Italian giltwood mirrors and former girandoles or sconces. Elaborately carved in symmetrical form with flowers, leaves, Ho Ho Birds, scrollwork and rocailles. A metal mount for the candle branches still attached at the bottom of the mirror. The mirror used to reflect the candle light to increase the volume of light. The gilded carved surfaces also reflect the light. The mirror of cartouche shape with a high cresting and a similarly carved base. The frame displays beautiful burnished water gilding and oil gilding. The red bole visible mostly in areas of high relief carved detail having accumulated a beautiful patina.
Very rare and impressive pair of large Italian Rococo mirrors
Condition: very good, min. wear consistent of age and use, mirror with corrosion, min. fading – detailed condition report on request