Object Description
A Superb Pair Of 18th Century Italian Giltwood Wall
Mirrors Having Pierced Frames With Deeply Carved
Foliate And Scrolling Decoration Enclosing
Replacement Rectangular Mirror Plates
(Florentine design generally refers to a style of furniture
and mirrors which were coming out of Florence in the
18th century and then again in the late 19th century. It
nearly always featured heavy, rich carved gilt wood
decoration. These are exceptionally carved and a great
useful size. The depth and quality of the hand carved
frames is quite exquisite and although there are various
old repairs and breaks as would be expected on items
that are this delicate but this old, there is no significant
damage to speak of which would devalue the mirrors.
They really do have an exceptional elegance to them
and would add a talking point and touch of class to
almost any room of the house.)
Circa 1760
Height – 31in
Width – 28in
Depth – 7in