George I Gilt Gesso Mirror
c. 1720 England
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George I Gilt Gesso Mirror
IMPORTANT DESIGN – A fine early
Condition
Provenance
Private collection – Holland Park Royal Borough of Kensington London
Literature
For similar examples – Graham Child, ‘World of Mirrors 1650-1900’, 1990, p.79, illus 57; p.80, illus 63
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