Fret-Cut George III Mahogany Veneered Mirror with Gilt Ho-Ho Bird

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Fret-Cut George III Mahogany Veneered Mirror with Gilt Ho-Ho Bird

A striking example of English woodworking from the Georgian era, this Fret-Cut George III Mahogany Veneered Mirror with Gilt Ho-Ho Bird epitomises mid-18th-century taste and sophistication. Crafted during the height of the George III period, the mirror combines ornate decorative elements with restrained elegance, showcasing the exceptional skill of English cabinetmakers.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1765
Material: Mahogany veneer, giltwood, hand bevelled Vauxhall glass

Dimensions: Height: 132 cm (52 ins), Width: 80 cm (31.5 ins)

Condition: Retains its original hand bevelled mirror plate; excellent patina commensurate with age.

This antique mirror stands out for its impressive size and elaborate fretwork frame, both hallmarks of high Georgian design. Such pieces were often commissioned for grand country houses and estates, reflecting the influence of celebrated designs by Thomas Chippendale and his contemporaries. Today, similar George III mirrors with giltwood embellishments can be found in the collections of major British institutions, underlining their lasting appeal and historical significance.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite Craftsmanship:
    The finely carved fret-cut mahogany frame displays intricate openwork and meticulous attention to detail, while the gilt Ho-Ho bird adds a whimsical, Oriental-inspired touch typical of the period’s chinoiserie influences.
  • Elegant Georgian Design:
    The mirror’s generous proportions and harmonious balance exemplify the symmetry and refined aesthetic of George III furniture, with subtle references to both traditional English and exotic tastes.
  • Collecting Value:
    Unusually large examples such as this are highly sought after, especially when retaining the original Vauxhall mirror plate—a feature rarely preserved in antique mirrors of this age. Its authenticity and decorative merit render it a standout addition to any collection of period mirrors or English furniture.
  • Practical Appeal:
    Perfect as a statement piece for a drawing room, hallway, or principal bedchamber, this mirror offers both aesthetic and practical value. Suitable for those curating traditional interiors or seeking to invest in genuine English antiques with enduring charm and provenance.

This Fret-Cut George III Mahogany Veneered Mirror with Gilt Ho-Ho Bird beautifully bridges artistry and function, making it an exceptional find for discerning collectors of antique English mirrors.

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