Rare George III Oval Mirror
£32,000
Code
8517
Irish, circa 1780
Jewel - like alternating cut - glass facets inside a rare giltwood frame are elements very much used in the works of John Dederek Ayckboum. On the back of their success manufactur- ing and cutting glass in London during the 1770's, the German immigrants Herman and Dederek Ayckboum sent John to Dublin in the 1780's to capitalise on the boom of Irish glass following the opening of the Waterford factory.
An unusual and rare George III Irish oval mirror with water gilt border enclosing inter locking blue and opaline glass lozenged cut glass panels with characterful replaced 18th century glass panel.
Irish, circa 1780
Jewel - like alternating cut - glass facets inside a rare giltwood frame are elements very much used in the works of John Dederek Ayckboum. On the back of their success manufactur- ing and cutting glass in London during the 1770's, the German immigrants Herman and Dederek Ayckboum sent John to Dublin in the 1780's to capitalise on the boom of Irish glass following the opening of the Waterford factory.
An unusual and rare George III Irish oval mirror with water gilt border enclosing inter locking blue and opaline glass lozenged cut glass panels with characterful replaced 18th century glass panel.
Irish, circa 1780
H 76.17cm x W 50.78cm
H 30" x W 20"
H 30" x W 20"