A fine pair of giltwood girandoles, English, 19th Century, in the manner of William France

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A Fine Pair of Giltwood Girandoles, English, 19th Century, in the Manner of William France

This exquisite pair of giltwood girandoles is a superb example of English craftsmanship from the late nineteenth century, capturing the traditional aesthetic reminiscent of the renowned maker William France. The elegant design takes inspiration from the high style of Georgian England, showcasing the opulent decorative taste favoured by society during this era.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1900
Material: Giltwood and Glass

Dimensions:
Height: 84 cm (33 ins)
Width: 46 cm (18 ins)

Condition: Excellent original gilt finish with a rich patina, minor signs of age to the glass consistent with period pieces.

Fashioned in the manner of William France, whose legacy in English decorative arts endures through royal commissions such as those found in Buckingham Palace, this pair stands as a testament to refined taste and superior construction. The style harmonises with contemporaneous pieces held in esteemed collections, whilst also reflecting the classical influences that dominated fine interiors at the turn of the twentieth century.

Notable Features:

  • Exceptional Craftsmanship: The frames boast skillful carving, with scrolling foliate motifs, intricate detailing, and delicate beading characteristic of the period’s finest giltwood.
  • Elegant Rococo Influences: The girandoles display graceful curves and ornate forms, evoking the lavishness of Regency and Rococo styles prevalent in England's grandest homes.
  • Distinctive Collecting Value: Pairs of antique English mirrors of this scale and finish are highly sought after, especially those in the manner of celebrated makers such as William France.
  • Practical and Decorative Appeal: Their imposing proportions and lustrous gilded surfaces make these mirrors ideal for display in a reception room, hallway, or as a focal point in an antique-driven interior.

This fine pair of giltwood girandoles would appeal to collectors of English mirrors, as well as those with an affinity for antique craftsmanship and period décor. The blend of artistry and functionality ensures their desirability, whilst the traditional English provenance adds further character and distinction to any setting.

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