A Pier Glass of Substantial Size of the Periodo Napoleonico
H: 69.5 in / 177 cm | W: 62 in / 157 cm
DescriptionOf rectangular form, the frame housing the mirror plate finished in ivory paintwork, with gilt and burnished gilt highlights; the everted cornice decorated with egg and dart mouldings, with a pediment above; the flanking shaped columns dressed with an overlapping stiff leaf decoration, and cannellure mouldings; the inner reserve with typical anthemions and Grecian interlacing, and with a running thorn pattern. Italian, Circa 1810
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