Mahogany Overmantel Mirror in the Manner of Robert Adam

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Mahogany Overmantel Mirror in the Manner of Robert Adam

A distinguished overmantel mirror crafted in the manner of Robert Adam, this Georgian antique seamlessly blends Regency elegance with refined neoclassical influence. Its substantial presence, period charm, and artisanal detail make it a quintessential example of early nineteenth-century English design.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1800
Material: Mahogany, inlaid marquetry, glass

Dimensions: Height: 115 cm (45.3 ins)
Width: 150 cm (59 ins)
Depth: 8 cm (3.1 ins)

Condition: Excellent patina commensurate with age; minor restorations professionally executed.

This antique overmantel mirror epitomises the exquisite taste of the Regency era, taking inspiration from Robert Adam, one of Britain’s foremost neoclassical architects and designers. Comparable pieces are showcased in British collections and grand stately homes, where their grandeur and decorative flourishes serve as focal points. The meticulous craftsmanship and adherence to Adam’s principles place this mirror firmly within the lineage of high-quality Georgian antiques.

Notable Features:

  • Masterful central carved acanthus leaf scroll, a hallmark of neoclassical ornamentation.
  • Turned vases elegantly flanking the cornice, introducing a stately rhythm atop the frame.
  • Inlaid marquetry frieze adorned with classical swags, lending refined sophistication.
  • Double Ionic pilasters at each end, echoing ancient classical architecture with poise and symmetry.

The mirror’s design sophistication lies in its combination of Regency symmetry and neoclassical decorative enhancement, apparent in the lapped leaf cornice and splendid frieze work. Such features distinguish this overmantel mirror as a rare and desirable form for discerning collectors. Its generous scale and rectangular glass ensure it remains both visually impactful and practical for furnishing an impressive interior.

Whether placed above a grand fireplace or forming a dramatic feature in a drawing room, this mahogany overmantel mirror in the manner of Robert Adam offers remarkable aesthetic and historic value. A true collectors’ item, it is ideal for those seeking an authentic statement from England’s Regency and Georgian period.

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