George II Chippendale Giltwood Mirror
A distinguished example of mid-18th century English Rococo style, this George II Chippendale giltwood mirror showcases the opulent decorative trends of its period. Crafted in England circa 1760, this mirror epitomises luxury and the refined artistry synonymous with Thomas Chippendale, whose influence defined British interior elegance during the Georgian era.
Origin: England
Date: Circa 1760
Material: Giltwood, original mirror plate
Dimensions: Height: 112 cm (44 ins)
Width: 55 cm (21.5 ins)
Condition: Restored gesso to original finish; traces of original gilding visible; retains original mirror plate
This antique English single mirror reflects the exuberance of Rococo design, with fluid C-scrolls, lively leaf carving, and lavish flourishes echoing the period’s fascination with movement and natural motifs. Chippendale's approach blended continental sophistication with English restraint, making pieces like this sought-after by collectors and museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum. This George II example embodies not only the technical mastery found in Georgian antiques, but also the playful elegance unique to the British adaptation of the style.
Notable Features:
- Exquisite Carving: Intricately carved C-scrolls, inset leaves, and intertwined foliage adorn the frame, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship typical of Chippendale’s best work.
- Rococo Influences: Stiff leaf detailing, a central carved flower to each side, and an open scrolled apron with a pendant rocaille coronet emphasise the graceful exuberance of the Rococo movement.
- Collecting Value: Rare to find in such authentic condition, this mirror features its original plate and sympathetically restored gesso, enhancing its desirability among aficionados of Georgian antiques and English decorative arts.
- Practical Value: Well-proportioned for both display and everyday use, this giltwood mirror is equally suitable as a focal point in an elegant interior or as a highlight within a specialist collection of 18th-century mirrors.
With its rare combination of original features, restored beauty, and historical significance, this George II Chippendale giltwood mirror offers a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of English Rococo history. This antique mirror is a testament to 18th-century craftsmanship and remains as decorative today as it was in the Georgian era.
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