George I Gesso Pier Mirror
An impressive early 18th-century George I Gesso Pier Mirror, this piece epitomises English craftsmanship of the Georgian period with its elegant gilt gesso decoration and sophisticated mirrored design.
Origin: England
Date: Circa 1720
Material: Gilt gesso on wood, hand-bevelled glass
Dimensions: Height: 237 cm (93 ins), Width: 81 cm (32 ins), Depth: 14 cm (5.5 ins)
Condition: Retains excellent original patina with minor surface wear commensurate with age.
This George I pier mirror stands as a refined testament to the grandeur and artistry of early Georgian decorative arts. Comparable examples can be found in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, showcasing similar use of strapwork and floral designs, indicative of the period’s taste for lavish yet controlled ornamentation. The use of split, hand-bevelled mirror plates not only reflects 18th-century innovation in glasswork but also illustrates the aesthetic priorities of the time—accentuating natural light and enhancing room proportions.
Notable Features:
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: The gilt gesso frame features shallow carved strapwork with delicate floral swags, all set against a beautifully pounced (textured) ground. The intricate carving is further emphasised by the crest, which boasts elaborate strapwork hung from eagles’ beaks and a gilt cartouche, lending a sense of opulence.
- Design Significance: This mirror exemplifies the George I style with its balanced composition and restrained yet ornamental flourishes. The split, hand-bevelled mirror plates, a mark of quality and luxury in 18th-century English mirrors, add visual interest and subtle sophistication.
- Collecting Value: Genuine George I pier mirrors of this scale and calibre are scarce on the market. Its excellent original surfaces, distinguished period form, and exquisite detail make it a highly desirable acquisition for antique collectors or connoisseurs of English historic interiors.
- Practical Value: Impressive in size and rich in detail, this antique pier mirror is ideal as a statement piece in a grand entrance hall, drawing room, or as a focal point within a curated collection of antique mirrors.
A distinguished example of early Georgian wall furniture, the George I Gesso Pier Mirror offers the rare combination of period authenticity, masterful embellishment, and enduring decorative appeal.
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