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A SWEDISH ORMOLU AND ENGRAVED GLASS MIRROR, the later rectangular bevelled plate in a moulded frame and mirrored border engraved with foliage and with pierced foliate angles, the shaped cresting with C-scroll upper angles and central oval, with urn of flowers finial and cornucopiae flanking finials, 19th Century

细节
A SWEDISH ORMOLU AND ENGRAVED GLASS MIRROR, the later rectangular bevelled plate in a moulded frame and mirrored border engraved with foliage and with pierced foliate angles, the shaped cresting with C-scroll upper angles and central oval, with urn of flowers finial and cornucopiae flanking finials, 19th Century
52¼in. x 29¾in. (132.5cm. x 75.5cm.)

拍品专文

A pair of 19th Century mirrors of this pattern sold anonymously, Sotheby's, New York, 2 October 1993, lot 103. The group relates to a similar mirror illustrated G. Child, World Mirrors, London, 1990, p. 297, fig. 678. The latter appears to be the same mirror as that illustrated F.J.B. Watson, The Wrightsman Collection, New York, 1966, no. 209. A frame of this pattern, but with different engraving was sold Binoche et Godeau, 6 November 1991, lot 22.
The pattern has been credited to the Bremen cabinet-maker Burchard Precht, following the establishment of his Stockholm workshops in 1674 (see: G. Child, loc. cit.)