A pair of beautifully proportioned late 18th century walnut and giltwood mirrors with original plates. The rectangular frame with giltwood beading and paterae is surmounted by a cresting delicately carved and gilded in openwork and consisting of a central vase with sprays of flowers flanked by two birds picking on the foliage. Vase and birds are supported by a very intricate and interwoven balustrade. The base with a central acanthus leave issuing bellflowers. An exceptional pair of mirrors in very good condition with a warm patina.
Vgl.: Child, Graham, World Mirrors 1650-1900, London, 1990, p. 287, ill. 637
Condition: very good, minor wear consistent with age and use, mirror with corrosion detailed condition report on request