- ENGLISH GEORGIAN ADAM CARVED GILTWOOD
MIRROR English carved giltwood mirror, late 18th / early 19th century, in the manner of Adam, the oval plate ornamented with urn and foliate crest with swag and acanthus leaves...
[more like this] - ENGLISH GILTWOOD PICTURE FRAMETogether
with an Italian Reverse Carved Giltwood Picture Frame, Bologna.
English frame 27 x 19 3/4 in. (outside), 24 3/4 x 15 7/8 in. (interior); Italian frame 22 x 29 in. (outside),...
[more like this] - Tall Upright English Carved Giltwood
Looking Glass, in the Irish Georgian rococo style, the cresting modeled as a large basket of flowers, the side rails with boldly modeled flowerheads and foliate scrolls,...
[more like this] - Large English Carved Giltwood Circular
Convex, or Bull\'s-Eye, Looking Glass, in the form of a serpent catching its tail in the Regency style, dia. 52\"....
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood Looking Glass,
in the Chippendale rococo style, third quarter 18th century, the tall cresting modeled as a trio of foliate scrolls surmounting an inverted stylized half-shell in giltwood,...
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and Brass Two-Light Eagle Sconces, in the style of Robert Adam (1728-1792), the candlearms, leafed bobeches and candlesockets of brass, not electrified, h. 25-1/2\", w. 15-3/4\"....
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood Looking Glass,
in the George I style, the arched and winged crest rail centered with a stylized feather spray, the basal rail centered with an upright gilded scallop shell, the frame and...
[more like this] - 3 ENGLISH OR AMERICAN DOG RELATED ARTWORKS,
INCL. FLORE...1st item: Florence Waterhouse (United Kingdom, 19th/20th Century) oil on canvas painting titled "Collies" depicting two Border Collies lounging together on a...
[more like this] - ENGLISH GILTWOOD CHINESE CHIPPENDALE
MIRROR ENGLISH CARVED GILTWOOD CHINESE CHIPPENDALE MIRROR, 19TH C.; 50"H X 31"W...
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Wall Brackets
19th Century
each shelf supported by a mermaid.
Height 20 x width 18 x depth 12 inches.
Property from an Atlanta Collection...
[more like this] - ENGLISH OR AMERICAN CARVED GILTWOOD
BRACKET 18 X 16 X 10 1/4 IN. (45.72 X 40.64 X 26.04 CM.) BRACKET, with old label on reverse from C.R. Fenton & Co. Ltd., U.K. Dimensions: 18 x 16 x 10 1/4 in. (45.72 x 40.64...
[more like this] - ENGLISH CARVED GILTWOOD, VERRE EGLOMISE
AND PENWORK MIRROR4 ft. 7 in. x 29 in.
This English carved gilt wood, verre eglomise and penwork mirror specified by Frances Elkins (1881-1953) for the interior of Mrs. Evelyn...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD SIDE
TABLE English or Italian carved giltwood side table in the George II taste, 19th century or older, having an overhanging scrolled foliate patterned top, scalloped apron with...
[more like this] - English carved giltwood overmantle mirror
mid 19th century putti medallion cresting broken-arch pediment terminating in scrolling acanthus leaves upon mirror plate encompassed by beadwork molding. H68'' W39'' D3''...
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood Upright Oblong
Looking Glass, third quarter 19th century, in the Georgian rococo style, the giltwood cresting modeled as an eagle perched on a horizontal foliate scroll, h. 48", w. 24"....
[more like this] - Large English Carved Giltwood and Plaster
Overmantel Mirror, third quarter 19th century, with incurvate upper corners in the late neoclassical taste, the side rails modeled as half-round pilasters terminating in...
[more like this] - Pair of English Carved Giltwood and
Plaster Oval Looking Glasses, second quarter 20th century, in the style of Robert Adam (English, 1728-1792), the giltwood cresting modeled as an attenuated vase of stylized...
[more like this] - Grand and Fine English Carved Giltwood
Tripartite Overmantel Mirror, in the "Chippendale Rococo" style, fourth quarter 19th century, the lower edges each with a large carved giltwood do-do bird, the cresting centered...
[more like this] - Monumental and Stately English Carved
Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, in the style of William Kent (English, 1684-1748), modeled as two Corinthian columns supporting a large broken-scroll pediment, with a reticulated...
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood and Composition
Looking Glass, second quarter 20th century, in the manner of Robert Adam (English, 1728-1792), the cresting modeled as a covered draped antique vase in gilt composition,...
[more like this] - English Regency Parcel-Ebonized Carved
Giltwood Convex, or Bull's-Eye, Looking Glass, first quarter 19th century and later, of small size, the cresting modeled as a fierce displayed carved giltwood eagle, the...
[more like this] - Fine English carved giltwood mirror
mid 19th century Georgian style with broken-arch top with shell-carved pediment above carved frieze atop shaped frame retaining mirror plate over shell-carved pendant. H64''...
[more like this] - An American or English Carved Giltwood
Convex Mirror 19th c. eagle and leaf crest circular frame mounted with spherules ebonized rabbet leaf carved pendant height 46 1/2 in. width 25 1/2 in....
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century constructed in the Hepplewhite tradition serpentine crest over upholstered shieldback leading to curved arms over upholstered serpentine seat upon square tapering...
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood and Plaster
Upright Oblong Looking Glass, in the style of Robert Adam (English, 1728-1792), second quarter 20th century, detailed in black enamel, the cresting modeled as a garlanded...
[more like this] - Georgian Carved Giltwood Vertical Looking
Glass, fourth quarter 18th century, in the style of Robert Adam (English, 1728-1792), the tall giltwood cresting modeled as an antique vase surmounting a giltwood boss mantled...
[more like this] - English carved giltwood cushion mirror
late 19th century Rocaille pediment centering octagonal mirror with cushion panels encompassing beveled mirror. H56'' W42 1/4'' Provenance: Estate of Irl Paul & Barbara Middleton...
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood and Plaster
Oval Looking Glass, third quarter 19th century, now enhanced with a Regency cresting of a giltwood eagle perched on a cairn, the basal edge with a Georgian carved giltwood...
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood Oval Looking
Glass, in the style of Robert Adam (English, 1728-1792), the tall giltwood cresting modeled as an upright anthemia-husk garland draped and resting on a trumpet-form pedestal,...
[more like this] - English Carved Giltwood Convex, or Bull's-Eye,
Looking Glass, of small size in the Regency style, first quarter 20th century, the gilding in rubbed bright and matte finishes, dia. 15"....
[more like this] - English carved giltwood looking glass
mid 19th century cartouche-and-floral pediment on molded serpentine frame supporting scrolling candlearms. H48'' W24 1/2'' D8 1/2'' Provenance: Charleston South Carolina private...
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Giltwood and Wrought-Iron Two-Light Sconces, of flambeau form in the style of Robert Adam (1728-1792), third quarter 19th century, not electrified, h. 27"....
[more like this] - Collection of Ten English Carved Giltwood
Convex Looking Glasses of Varying Diminutive Sizes, in the Regency style, ranging in date from the first quarter 19th century to the second quarter 20th century, one with...
[more like this] - Group of Two Looking Glass Friezes,
one an attractive English Regency carved, parcel-ebonized and giltwood looking glass frieze featuring a bas-relief Venus attended by a trio of putti, first quarter 19th century,...
[more like this] - Attractive Pair of English Oval Looking
Glasses, constructed of giltwood, gilded wrought-iron and plaster, fourth quarter 19th century, in the style of Robert Adam (1728-1792), the tall carved giltwood and gilded...
[more like this] - Large Oval English Carved Giltwood Looking
Glass, in the neoclassical style of Robert Adam (1728-1792), the center molding carved with a continuous guilloche, its sections centered with diminutive relief flowerheads,...
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