A Queen Anne Silvered Mirror Sconce 90x57cm
This elegant Queen Anne silvered mirror sconce embodies the refined artistry of early 18th-century English design. Its graceful profile and architectural detail make it a compelling example of the Queen Anne period’s decorative sophistication.
Origin: England
Date: Circa 1710
Material: Silvered bolection-moulded frame, engraved glass
Dimensions: Height: 90cm (35.5in); Width: 57cm (22.5in)
Condition: Excellent patina, later silvering and sconce
Expertly crafted during the early Georgian period, this antique mirror sconce shares stylistic affinities with pieces found in significant collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. The silvered bolection-moulded frame, a hallmark of Queen Anne taste, offers profuse surface decoration. Such mirrors were highly sought after by the English nobility, prized for their subtle balance of sophistication and understated opulence.
Notable Features:
- Superb architectural engraving on the original bevelled mirror plate
- Richly decorated silvered frame, later silvering enhancing the original period character
- Bolection moulding typical of Queen Anne mirrors, linking it to important works of furniture and interior decoration from this era
- Sconce of later date, designed in harmony with the overall antique English aesthetic
- Excellent dimensions (90x57cm), making a statement as a wall feature
Showcasing the artistry of burnished and engraved glass, the piece is further distinguished by its rare survival from circa 1710. The interplay of gilt and silver surfaces, along with the mirror’s traditional English form, reflects both 18th-century design evolution and the transition into early George I styles. The mirror’s curved mouldings are emblematic of Queen Anne’s fondness for restraint combined with elegance, a design significance that remains highly collectible.
Collectors value this antique sconce for its authenticity, period detail, and versatile scale — an anchor piece for any serious collection of Queen Anne mirrors or as a decorative highlight in a traditional setting. Its proportions allow it to function both as a practical wall mirror and as an evocative object of historic importance. Ideal for display in refined living spaces, it will appeal to connoisseurs seeking authentic 18th-century English mirrors with architectural and decorative gravitas.
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