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A stunning large and impressive 19th Century Victorian English antique overmantel mirror / overmantle mirror having a gilt painted gesso wood frame with large inset mirror panel. The frame of ogee form with arched top raised on straight base. Decorated with carved floral and leaf mouldings. One of the best examples we have seen. Measures: 160cm x 145cm.
A fantastic 19th Century Victorian Adams style gilt framed Girandole mirror of oval form with gilded gesso wood frame having floral and ribbon decoration with a central urn atop. Quadruple sconces protruding out with acanthus leaf and floral swag decoration to the arms with stem below. Measures 107cm x 41cm.
An early 19th Century English antique rosewood side cabinet credenza sideboard bookcase having a mirror back with white marble top joined by turned columns. The win glazed doors revealing fitted interior with multiple shelves. Raised on plinth base with two large columns flanking the doors. Measures: 87cm x 137cm x 49cm.
A 19th Century Georgian Regency period English antique rosewood chiffonier sideboard having a mirror panel waterfall scrolled top with twin drawers raised over twin drawer base with twin cupboard doors with cream material lattice back. All raised on carved bulbous feet. Measures 152cm 100cm x 41cm.
An incredible early 19th Century French antique Palais Royale gilded bronze ormolu jewellery casket box of exceptional quality. The sides decorated with armorial panels, scrolled acanthus leaves and floral vases. The hinged lid set with a large circular signed ivory portrait painting. The hinged lid opening to reveal a silk lined interior with beveled mirror panel. A truly beautiful example. Measures: 12cm x 23cm x 16cm.
Formerly the property of Marie Antoinette - an antique 18th century French mirror glass by repute owned and used by Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. Purchased from the Estate of Napoleon III, whose wife, Empress Eugenie owned items from Antoinette. The mirror plate mounted in a later 19th century fine Walnut carved frame, labelled by means of an engraved silver plaque, reading ' This Glass Formerly Belonged To - Marie Antoinette - And Was Purchased At The Sale Of Napoleon's Effects'. The finely carved ebonised surround decorated with leaves and carved vines, and likely originally an easel frame but the stand now lost to antiquity. Total size approx; 53cm x 38cm. Visible Mirror Size: 38cm x 21.5cm. A rare and unique piece of Revolutionary France related history. Provenance: Has been in the collection of the same family for approximately fifty years, where it was inherited by the vendor's wife from a friend of her Grandmothers, c1980. To the rear of the mirror is a small note written in the hand of the Grandmother which reads, in part; 'Sold with effects of Empress Eugene....Camden House, Chislehurst, Kent'. (This original note is included in the sale, but is no longer attached to the back of the mirror). A copy of a catalogue for the auction at Camden Place, which was held on Wednesday 12th June 1889 by Christie, Manson & Woods, 'By Order Of The Executors Of Nathaniel WJ Strode, Esq. Deceased, Who Lent The Place Furnished To The Late Emperor Napoleon III For Eleven Years', is supplied with the mirror and it is presumed that this mirror is detailed in lot 318 as 'A toilet-glass, in frame of Indian Blackwood, pierced and carved with foliage.' A small archive of research into Camden House, conducted by the vendor, is also included.Empress Eugenie (Napoleon III's wife) worshipped Marie-Antoinette. The tragic end of that 'martyr queen' obsessed the Empress throughout her reign, and especially after the fall of the Second Empire, when Eugénie began strongly to identify herself with her royal predecessor. Eugénie followed Marie-Antoinette almost step for step. She lived in the same palaces and she even surrounded herself with furniture and objects which had belonged to the guillotined queen, so much so that the very ornate Louis XVI style came back into fashion, Eugénie organising an exhibition in the Marie-Antoinette's memory. (source: https://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/paintings/the-empress-eugenie-in-18th-century-costume/) Marie Antoinette (2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria and was the penultimate child and youngest daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. She became dauphine of France in May 1770 at age 14 upon her marriage to Louis-Auguste, heir apparent to the French throne. On 10 May 1774, her husband ascended the throne as Louis XVI and she became queen.
An early 20th Century French armoire wardrobe of walnut construction having two full length double bevelled edge mirror doors having arched tops and flared cornice above with carved decoration. The doors opening to reveal an adjustable shelved interior with quarter veneered paneling to the exterior sides. Raised on a single drawer base with carved sweeping supports. Measures: 240cm x 135cm x 48cm.
An outstanding 19th Century Irish antique coromandel and brass bound vanity box bearing a label for 'Mansfield's Manufactory Fancy Repository, 90 Grafton St. Dublin'. The vanity box having brass bound borders with a central inlaid brass cartouche atop the hinged lid opening to reveal a fully appointed interior. The interior being burgundy leather and velvet lined with a series of cut clear glass scent bottles, vanity bottles and inkwells with all having heavy hallmarked silver tops with button hook, file, sissorces etc. The lid interior having sprung locked fold-down and removable mirror with all removables being within fitted lift out sections. Bramah brass locks to the top section over a single jewellery drawer below retaining the original leather cover. Twin inset brass campaign handles to the exterior. Silver content hallmarked for London date letter P 1850, makers mark for Charles Boyton. Measures 18cm x 30cm x 23cm.
A stunning 19th Century French antique Napoleonic kingwood and ormolu cabinet having an arched pediment gallery back with ormolu and Sevres ceramic plaque decoration above the top tier over a mirror back gallery and ormolu columns. The four drawer base having further ormolu decoration with maiden plaques to sides. A truly beautiful example. Measures: 68cm x 68cm x 22cm.
A rare 19th Century English antique nautical themed / naval mahogany wall mirror / pier mirror having an acanthus leaf top with applied gilded anchor decoration to the top. The frame having carved scrollwork and shell detailing. Central inset bevelled glass mirror panel within. Measures: 97cm x 51cm.
An early 20th Century Georgian-influenced mahogany-framed wall mirror, the rectangular plate in a planar frame decorated with nulling and faced with flowerhead-carved paterae at each corner, having a crest in the form of a neo-classical urn draped in a swag of husks resting on further conforming paterae, 76 cm x 128 cm
Early 20th-century continental side cabinet, veneered all over with antique mirror glass, two doors with brass fittings supporting cylinder-shaped glass handles, opening on piano hinges to reveal three sliding shelves, the whole piece supported on four grey painted wooden swept legs.width 88cm (35"), depth 41cm (16"), height 81cm (32")Condition report: Various areas of the mirrored glass with silvering eroded, particularly round-shaped frieze, the lightwood veneered interior marked by sliding shelves, the inside of doors, no evidence of a makers mark.
Art Deco wall mirror in the shape of a flower head, central dome glass framed by blue-tinted petal-shaped panels and one other square mirror with bevelled edge, framed by four amber panels.Art Deco mirro diameter 56cm (22"), square mirror diameter 51cm (20")Condition report: All glass panels to be in good order. There is very minor silvering loss to the blue mirror (photographed).
Rectangular Art Deco design overmantel mirror with odeon style amber and green-tinted columns flanking each side, standing on ebonised plinth.width 59cm (23"), height 92cm (36")Condition report: Overall condition good, no signs of damaged silvering, some small surface scratches. The mirror is on a plywood base.
Art Deco overmantel mirror, fan-shaped mirrored panels with cut decoration, amber and smoked green-tinted embellishments.width 122cm (48"), height 130cm (51")Condition report: Currently de-constructed panels requiring fitting to plywood backboard in a secure manner for an attachment to wall. Missing silvering in places and some chips to the edges. The interior corners have been nibbled to accommodate pins to fix the panels to the backboard. For the age, the mirror is in pleasing condition.
A Minaudiere Compact in gilt metal, with comb lipstick holder, mirror and cigarette case, marked Evans and chain strap, Stratton gilt metal compact and Art Deco shagreen compact marked Gala with mirror, cigarette holder, comb, powder and rouge in felt case, and tortoiseshell comb and button hook with faux tortoiseshell handle (5) Large compact strap clasp has come undone, powder compact needs re gluing, lipstick unused but mechanism needs attention Shagreen compact edges slightly worn and slight chipping lipstick holder missing, powder compact empty, light scratching , rouge present

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