Mirrors and Lighting
English antique mirrors, chandeliers, lamps, wall lights and sconces
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Circa 1740
Circa 1820
Circa 1810
Circa 1770
A George II period giltwood overmantel mirror, in the manner of William Kent. The rectangular frame either side with reentrant corners and foliar trailing garlands to either side, with egg and dart and bead and reel enrichments, terminating in scrolled corners. The plate an old replacement.
Circa 1730
A pair of giltwood and gesso wall mirrors from the early George III period, in the rococo style. Each rectangular plate within a pierced cartouche shaped frame flanked by fruiting floral vines, incorporating C scrolls and surmounted by an acanthus carved pediment.
Circa 1760
A pair of Regency giltwood girandoles in a shield shape. The shaped mirrored backs surrounded by scroll fluted framing, surmounted by eagles and tassels. The sconces repeat the foliate motif.
Circa 1815
A pair of Georgian pier mirrors, to a design by Thomas Chippendale. Gilt and carved wood. The frames late 18th or early 19th century. The plate replaced in the late 19th or early 20th centuries.
Late 18th or early 19th century
French, circa 1810
Circa 1880
Circa 1780
A pair of Italian baroque period giltwood three-light wall sconces. Each with a torchere and two cornucopia supporting candles, with foliate sprays and suspended swags.
Circa 1700
A pair of Empire period gilt bronze and rouge griotte marble four light candelabra. Each columnar standard supporting lamp-form platform issuing three leaf cast candle arms around single central nozzle with removable flame finial, all on scroll draped animal leg supports and conforming incurved plinth.
French, circa 1810
Gilt metal three light bouillotte lamp. The central upright with a carrying handle and metal framed tole peinte shade above three scrolling candle branches, on a circular rococo style base.
Late 19th century
A pair of Chinese spill vases, modeled as doves perched on a branch above a flowering peony. Now mounted as table lamps on ebonized base of bracket form.
The vases probably late Qing or Republic period, late 19th/early 20th century
Pair of Chinese large polychrome enamel porcelain baluster lamps. Each ovoid body with a waisted neck and painted exterior with mirror images of Chinese immortals on a garden terrace. With wooden stands and metal fittings.
Late Qing, 19th Century
A pair of column base table lamps, the columns and capitals from old architectural elements.
Modern, from 19th century elements
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