A fine George III walnut veneer and carved, gilded looking glass, veneer over pine, replaced mirror plate. From the estate of Polly Kahn, granddaughter of Otto Kahn. Outstanding condition. 34 ¾ H. x 15 ½ W.
An important Federal Giltwood and Eglomise Paneled Looking Glass with Eagle, New York, 1805. Dimensions: 49 1/2” h. w 19 1/2" ” w. An outstanding example, with a well rendered eagle holding a garland with balls that gracefully descend to flanking eglomise triangles. See Albert Sack, The New Fine Points..., p. 230 for "Masterpiece" mirror of similar style, also sales records Sothebys, Jan. 08 Auction, lot 326.
A set of 12 wonderful and highly attractive 18th century Dutch delft tiles displaying tulips, grapes, and pomegranates which, when arranged in a set of four, form a central star with a flower at center. Holland, circa 1650. The tiles measure approximately 5 1/6 x 5 1/6 inches and are about 1/2 inch thick.
A four section bronze/nickel table plateau in the neoclassical style, likely 19th century, with two D-ended sections and two square sections, all with a cast column and swag gallery, the sections containing mirrored glass with original wood base, unmarked. 59 ¾ l. x 20 5/8 w.
A similar plateau can be seen in the book, The George Washington Collection Fine and Decorative Arts at Mount Vernon, page 140.
A Federal Parcel Gilt and Marble Bilbao Looking Glass, late 18th century, probably Portuguese made for the Western Market. Deaccessioned from Historic Deerfifeld.
50"h. x 22 1/2" w. x 5/8"d.