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Click here to subscribePAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD GIRANDOLE MIRRORS 20TH CENTURY in the Chippendale style, the asymmetrical shaped mirror plates enclosed by pagoda bracket frames carved with acanthus scrolls (2) 84cm high, 40cm wide The Estate of Sir John and Lady Clare Keswick at Portrack House, Dumfriesshire
A REGENCY STYLE GREEN AND GILT GIRANDOLE CONVEX WALL MIRRORWith an eagle crest, 120cm high; 75cm wideThe mirror plate measures 54cm diameter, the sconces 3cm in diameterSome very minor chips to the bottom acanthus section Provenance: A House on Belgrave Square - Part I See Bellmans website article for further details.
Overmantel mirror with a bevelled arched plate, in a brass frame with 2 flambeau finials, 46 x 69.5cm; convex mirror in a brass roundel frame, Dia.30cm, and a circular floral embossed brass 2 branch girandole, Dia.23.5cm. (3)Condition:Girandole - good but discolouration/ corrosion on top of arms inside flowers, right arm toned.
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL GILT COMPOSITION GIRANDOLE WALL MIRRORS CIRCA 1870 The oval mirrors with curled ribbon finials and foliage cascading down the sides of the moulded frames, the fluted and beaded sconces on foliate moulded and beaded scrolling arms extending from bowfronted shelves, atop cartouches and further foliate garlands, Each 73cm high, 37cm wide, 13cm protuberance
A pair of Victorian giltwood and gesso girandole mirrors the gadrooned arched frames ending in husks, twin scrolls and triple candlearms with sconces, refinished (2)height 120cm, width 36cmCondition: In good tired houseworn condition overall, some small cracks in places. They have been rather gloopily refinished and the definition has been lost. See image of sconces.
A George II giltwood and gilt gesso girandoleCirca 1735The bevelled plate within a berried acanthus and rosette moulded ogee surround, with a shaped, scrolled foliate clasped and rosette carved swan neck pediment flanking a husk and acanthus wrapped shaped cartouche cresting, the shaped apron centred by a scallop shell, mirror plate is cracked, approximately: 106cm high x 58cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rococo revival giltwood girandole wall mirrorThe circular plate within a rope-twist frame applied with scrolling foliage incorporating two small shelves and two candle nozzles.82cm high x 62cm wide, mirror plate 33cm dia.Condition:The cresting appears to have been broken off and re-attached with no obvious losses. Left candle scroll is a little loose. Left platform swag re-attached. Generally good overall with typical hairlines to gesso.
Pair of late 20th century Neoclassical design giltwood girandole wall mirrors, the pediment decorated with urn interlaced with laurel leaf festoon, small waisted mirror plate over oval mirror plate within a moulded frame with beaded slip, three branch candelabra supported by C-scrolled lower bracket decorated with leafDesigned for the late Dowager Lady St Oswald by Francis Johnson (Yorkshire 1911-1995) circa. 1990s and made by Dick Reid (Newcastle upon Tyne 1934-2021). Together with various proposed designs and working drawings by Johnson. Provenance: From the Estate of the late Dowager Lady St OswaldDimensions: Height: 154cm Length/Width: 66cm
PAAR GROßE GIRANDOLEN CHARLES X. Frankreich. Technik: Feuervergoldete Bronze. Beschreibung: Dreipassiger, mehrfach gestufter Sockel mit aufwendig in Blätter durchbrochener Basis. In Akanthusmanschette, kannelierter Schaft mit sechs kurzen geschwungenen Blattarmen und entsprechenden Tropftellern mit zylindrischen Tüllen. Zentral überhöhte weitere Tülle. Maße: Höhe 86cm. Zustand B. Zustand: Ursprünglich wohl mit Aufsatz. Frankreich Einrichtungen und Dekorationen 19. Jahrhundert GirandoleErläuterungen zum Katalog
Imposante 5-flammige Girandole. 800 Silber.Circa 3.512 Gramm. Befüllt. Circa 54,5 cm hoch. 4 ineinander geschwungene Arme mit Reliefdekor. Kerzenhalter als Kapitelle in korinthischer Säulenordnung gearbeitet, die Schaft ebenfalls. Gestempelt: C. Frey u. Söhne Breslau / U 27947 / Feingehalt / Halbmond und Krone. Keine Beschädigungen oder Reparaturstellen erkennbar.
A cultured pearl and paste necklace, and a paste brooch, late 18th/early 19th and later, the necklace suspending a paste pendant of girandole design surmounted by a bow, mounted in silver, to a chain threaded with cultured pearls, connected by three circular paste buttons, length 50cm, pendant length 6.6cm, composite; and a brooch of girandole design suspending three pear-shaped cluster pendants, measuring 4.0 x 3.6cm, later brooch fitting
A REGENCY GILTWOOD AND EBONISED CONVEX GIRANDOLE MIRROREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe circular plate in an ebonised slip and a beaded gilt metal outer border, the snake and laurel wreath surmount with a flame finial, above a pair of candle branches with associated glass nozzles and drip-pans, with a foliate and pineapple pendant base, the nozzles stamped '14' and '16'128 x 84cmProvenanceBy repute The Deepdene, Dorking, Surrey.Christie's, 18th November 2010, 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe, lot 134.Catalogue NoteDeepdene was the country home of Thomas Hope. On his death in 1831, the house passed to his son Henry Thomas Hope and remained in the family until Lord Francis Hope-Pelham-Clinton was declared bankrupt. The majority of the collection was sold in 1917.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE GILT FRAMED TWIN BRANCH GIRANDOLE WALL MIRRORS (2)70cm wide; 133cm highCondition report: Good overall condition to both mirrors in this lot. These mirrors are modern copies we have amended the description. Provenance: A House on Belgrave Square - Part I See Bellmans website article for further details.
A 19th century Victorian gilt leather and wood worked hanging girandole mirror. The mirror of hourglass shape with a decorative gilt leather worked fruit top with further leaf decoration throughout. Central mirror panel with a pair of protruding sconces. Measures approx. 112cm x 61cm. All lots in this auction are part of a private collection of antique furniture and smaller effects. The collection having been amassed over a 30-40 year period by an ex-furniture restore who's eye for a good piece shows through in this auction. Items in this auction may have defects or signs of repairs. Please ask for condition reports at conditionreports@auctioneum.co.uk.