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A Rare Pair of George III 18th Century Rocco Giltwood Mirrors, Circa 1750-1760

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A Rare Pair of George III 18th Century Rocco Giltwood Mirrors, Circa 1750-1760

An important and rare pair of George III carved Chippendale period giltwood mirrors, Circa 1750-1760. England

The mercury looking glass sits within a delicate leaf, scroll and rocaille carved giltwood frame with floral swags, centred by a lively asymmetric Rococo scrolling crest.

Condition

Good. The mirrors are in lovely condition. Minor refreshing to gilding. Mirror plates possibly replaced.

Dimensions

Height: 134 cm (52.76 in)
Width: 66 cm (25.99 in)
Depth: 4 cm (1.58 in)

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