詳情
Each with a shaped rectangular plate, its pierced frame carved with C-scrolls, acanthus, icicles, rockwork and flowering trees, one surmounted by a fisherman with his pole and catch, the other by a hunter with his gun and game, one inscribed in pencil on the reverse '13' and with remains of chalk inscription '6314', the other with pencil inscription '12' twice, the plates either re-silvered or replaced
3334 in. (85.7 cm.) high, 1712 in. (44.5 cm.) wide, 212 in. (6.4 cm.) deep
來源
Michael Lipitch II; Christie's, London, 4 October 2001, lot 115.
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拍品專文

The asymmetrical frames are designed in the late George II 'picturesque' manner. With their flower-festooned rustic pillars supporting figurative trophies of rural pursuits evoking Diana, goddess of the chase, they relate to the designs published in Thomas Johnson's Twelve Gerandoles, 1755.

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