“An English Two-Arm Girandole with original convex glass, gilding, bobeches, and backboard, circa 1810″ SOLD TO A NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTOR
“An American Federal giltwood and eglomise mirror, probably Boston, circa 1815, with a molded cornice with hanging spherules above eglomise panel depicting War of 1812 ship battle, over mirror plate flanked by concave columns with rope-twist molding” DIMENSIONS: Height: 43″, Width 24″. … Continue reading
“An exceptionally rare labeled English George III Pier Mirror with a red eglomise panel of gilt roses and cornice with spherules above a rectangular mirror plate flanked by ribboned columns” CONDITION AND LABEL: Shown in as “as found” condition with the … Continue reading
An English Regency or George IV Giltwood Two-Arm Convex Mirror with Eagle Crest, original gilding and two candlearms, circa 1800-1820. PROVENANCE: A New England Estate of note, available to the purchaser. Convex Mirrors were a fanciful innovation in the late … Continue reading
(The lower photograph shows the mirror from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Nicholson, rated as “Masterpiece” by Albert Sack in his publication “The Fine Points of Furniture”) A fine and rare American Federal two-arm looking glass girandole mirror, … Continue reading
“An American Federal Style Giltwood Convex Looking Glass, in excellent condition, circa 1890-1910″ Height 22″, Width 23″. Full condition report, additional photographs, details, and price upon request. Please email chicoraclm@msn.com
“An exceptionally fine and rare English Neo-Classical Giltwood Looking Glass, circa 1770-1800″ This mirror typifies the work of the leading British Neo-Classical Architect and Designer, Robert Adam (1728-1792), who was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland and later moved to Edinburgh, where … Continue reading
A very attractive early twentieth century reproduction of a Regency Convex Mirror with an Eagle pediment. Great Color, details, and has the original mirror, which has gently faded. This mirror is an antique, but not of the period, and is … Continue reading
An American Federal giltwood pier mirror, New England, circa 1810 SOLD TO A COLLECTOR, CHARLESTON AND GEORGIA.
“An English George III pier mirror with eglomise panel” Sold to a collector, New York City, and Charleston.










