A WILLIAM AND MARY CARVED LIMEWOOD OVAL MIRROR
A WILLIAM AND MARY CARVED LIMEWOOD OVAL MIRROR

CIRCA 1690

细节
A WILLIAM AND MARY CARVED LIMEWOOD OVAL MIRROR
CIRCA 1690
The later plate surmounted by a Royal crown below a foliate cresting and flanked by winged putti, the sides hung with scrolling foliage, pinecones and flowerheads, above a conformingly-carved apron, inscribed in pencil to the reverse 'South... above front Room...', previously with a sconce, losses and traces of decoration
26¾ x 16 in. (68 x 40.5 cm.)
来源
Colonel Norman Colville M.C. (1893-1974), Penheale Manor, Cornwall; sold Christie's London, 2 May 2002, lot 253.

荣誉呈献

Alexandra Cruden
Alexandra Cruden

查阅状况报告或联络我们查询更多拍品资料

登入
浏览状况报告

拍品专文

The medallion-cartouche frame is wreathed by flowers and pinecones and displays the Royal Crown attended by orb-and-sceptre bearing genii or cupids. It is conceived in the Louis Quatorze 'antique' manner and the naturalism of its carving relates to the work of the late 17th-century carver Grinling Gibbons. A related late 17th-century mirror-frame, bearing a cupid-supported crown, was formerly at Bramshill, Hampshire (P. Macquoid & R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, 1924, vol. II, fig. 10). Related carved pinecones were executed for Badminton House, Gloucestershire in the early 1680s (D. Esterly, Grinling Gibbons and the Art of Carving, London, 1998, p. 92).

This mirror-sconce, now lacking its candlebranch, formed part of the collection of 17th-century mirrors and sconces assembled by Colonel Norman Colville M.C. (1893-1974), many of which were illustrated in Macquoid & Edwards, op. cit., figs. 3, 6, 15 & 17).