George III Giltwood Pier Mirror 175x94cm

Collection CK40 SKU: 15056
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A superb example of mid-18th-century decorative art, this George III antique giltwood pier mirror epitomises the height of Rococo and Chinoiserie styles popular during the English Georgian period. Combining intricate craftsmanship with historic charm, this mirror serves as a stunning testament to both its era and its maker’s skill.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1760
Material: Giltwood, glass

Dimensions: Height: 175 cm (69 in); Width: 94 cm (37 in)

Condition: Excellent, with well-preserved gilt finish and exquisite detailing.

This George III mirror is strongly reminiscent of the renowned work of Thomas Chippendale, whose revolutionary designs defined the period and remain highly prized today. The mirror’s lavish frame showcases the Rococo style’s sinuous lines and exuberant motifs, favoured in many stately Georgian interiors. With its blend of Chinoiserie elements and rocaille decorations, the mirror reflects cultural currents of the time—echoing the influence of Chinese art and the English taste for exotic luxury, as seen in important historic collections and grand country houses.

Notable Features:

  • Exceptional Craftsmanship:
    The giltwood frame is profusely carved, featuring flowing rocailles, finely rendered acanthus leaves, elaborate water fountains, and an impressive degree of surface detail. Such mastery over giltwood carving is characteristic of the finest Georgian mirrors.

  • Distinctive Design:
    Rococo influences are apparent in the mirror’s fluid curves and movement, while the bold Chinoiserie motifs—including the prominent Ho Ho Bird crest—add an eclectic and vibrant flourish. The bird itself, a mythical symbol of longevity and prosperity, crowns the mirror with a dramatic, exotic touch.

  • Collecting Value:
    Large-scale George III Chippendale-style pier mirrors such as this are increasingly rare, especially in such well-preserved condition. Its grand proportions and distinguished form make it a highly desirable addition for collectors of Georgian antiques, English mirrors, or Chinoiserie objects.

  • Practical Value:
    Ideally suited for prominent display in a hallway, reception room, or formal interior, this mirror makes a commanding decorative statement, offering both period authenticity and a sense of refined luxury. It can serve as a focal piece for interior design or as a highlight within a curated collection of 18th-century antique mirrors.

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