A LOUIS XIV GILTWOOD AND VERRE EGLOMISE MIRROR
A LOUIS XIV GILTWOOD AND VERRE EGLOMISE MIRROR

CIRCA 1700

Details
A LOUIS XIV GILTWOOD AND VERRE EGLOMISE MIRROR
CIRCA 1700
With rectangular mirror plate within borders painted with trailing flowers, exotic birds and Chinoiserie figures
44 in. (112 cm.) high, 36½ in. (93 cm.) wide
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 19 March 1992, lot 54.

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Lot Essay

With its exquisite Chinoiserie figures and trailing flower decoration embellished by giltwood moldings, this mirror is a rare testimony of the shortly-lived verre eglomisé fashion in France in the early 1700's. Only a few examples have survived. These include a mirror from the Weiller Collection with related but more elaborate Chinoiserie decoration and a red ground, sold Sotheby's, Monaco, 15 June 1996, lot 129 and another sold Christie's, London, 6 July 2006, lot 185.

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