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Louis Philippe mirror in gilded wood. Italy 19thC.
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Queen Anne Giltwood Mirror With Original Plates
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A superb quality early 18th Century carved giltwood mirror with rectangular central mirror plates and surrounding shaped mirror plates, all original, enclosed by trailing leaf borders. The crest with basket of fruit surmount supported by scrolls.
Original backboards. Minor restoration - the cresting having broken away many years ago, repaired and supported now with additional brace as shown. The backboards having two later brass mounts applied allowing it to be hung either with picture wire or on hooks fixed to the wall.
Very heavy, robust and substantial. Two of the small surrounding mirror plates have very old fractures but are stable. The plates attractively and naturally foxed but still reflecting well as shown in the photographs and having a lovely atmospheric silver grey hue.
Samuel Pepys was a much admired British Member of Parliament and Administrator of the navy in England. He had no naval experience but was exceptionally able and hard working. He was appointed Chief Secretary of the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II and was influential in creating a professional and reformed Royal Navy. During his lifetime he was famous for his work and intellect, later being appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society. In his youth he kept a private diary (1660 until 1669) which was first examined at the beginning of the 19th century and became a first hand eyewitness source and important source for events of the Restoration period including the great fire of London and Great Plague. And his fame is now in connection with his posthumously discovered diary rather than the great achievements of his life.
Samuel Pepys died in 1703 aged 70 without an heir and his nephew, John Jackson, inherited his estate. John Jackson b 1673 d 1724. John's daughter Frances Jackson (b 1721 d 1769) was therefore the great niece of Samuel Pepys. Frances married John Cockerell of Bishop's Hull in Somerset - the name John Cockerell having been passed from father to son for generations. Samuel Pepys Cockerell (b 1753 d 1827) was the son of Frances and John and thus a direct descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. He was a British architect and his brother was Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet, for whom Samuel Pepys Cockerell designed a large country house and estate in the Cotswolds called Sezincote which was built in 1803.
Provenance: From the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell and of her husband John Pepys-Cockerell who is the direct descendent of Samuel Pepys Cockerell and thus a direct descendent of Samuel Pepys. The family are longstanding and valued possessions such as this mirror have been passed from generation to generation.
Dimensions are:
24 inches wide and 40 inches high.
For metric please multiply by 2.5 I describe and photograph my pieces accurately and with the aim that on arrival each will exceed expectations.
I operate a full refund guarantee and am always happy to give free, honest and friendly advice.
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The Barn
Battle Road
Dallington
East Sussex
TN21 9LQ
Tel : 01424 838557
Non UK callers : +44 1424 838557
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Original backboards. Minor restoration - the cresting having broken away many years ago, repaired and supported now with additional brace as shown. The backboards having two later brass mounts applied allowing it to be hung either with picture wire or on hooks fixed to the wall.
Very heavy, robust and substantial. Two of the small surrounding mirror plates have very old fractures but are stable. The plates attractively and naturally foxed but still reflecting well as shown in the photographs and having a lovely atmospheric silver grey hue.
Samuel Pepys was a much admired British Member of Parliament and Administrator of the navy in England. He had no naval experience but was exceptionally able and hard working. He was appointed Chief Secretary of the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II and was influential in creating a professional and reformed Royal Navy. During his lifetime he was famous for his work and intellect, later being appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society. In his youth he kept a private diary (1660 until 1669) which was first examined at the beginning of the 19th century and became a first hand eyewitness source and important source for events of the Restoration period including the great fire of London and Great Plague. And his fame is now in connection with his posthumously discovered diary rather than the great achievements of his life.
Samuel Pepys died in 1703 aged 70 without an heir and his nephew, John Jackson, inherited his estate. John Jackson b 1673 d 1724. John's daughter Frances Jackson (b 1721 d 1769) was therefore the great niece of Samuel Pepys. Frances married John Cockerell of Bishop's Hull in Somerset - the name John Cockerell having been passed from father to son for generations. Samuel Pepys Cockerell (b 1753 d 1827) was the son of Frances and John and thus a direct descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. He was a British architect and his brother was Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet, for whom Samuel Pepys Cockerell designed a large country house and estate in the Cotswolds called Sezincote which was built in 1803.
Provenance: From the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell and of her husband John Pepys-Cockerell who is the direct descendent of Samuel Pepys Cockerell and thus a direct descendent of Samuel Pepys. The family are longstanding and valued possessions such as this mirror have been passed from generation to generation.
Dimensions are:
24 inches wide and 40 inches high.
For metric please multiply by 2.5 I describe and photograph my pieces accurately and with the aim that on arrival each will exceed expectations.
I operate a full refund guarantee and am always happy to give free, honest and friendly advice.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 13/FEB/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Mirrors
Date c. 1700
18th Century Antiques Material Giltwood
Item code as216a1979
Status Sold
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TN21 9LQ
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