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William and Mary pier mirror and companion side table, c. 1706-07 (giltwood & verre eglomise)

William and Mary pier mirror and companion side table, c. 1706-07 (giltwood & verre eglomise)


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William and Mary pier mirror and companion side table, c. 1706-07 (giltwood & verre eglomise)

6321841 William and Mary pier mirror and companion side table, c.1706-07 (giltwood & verre eglomise) by Pelletier, Rene (fl.c.1688-1726) & Pelletier, Thomas (1680-1723) (attr. to); Private Collection; (add.info.: This magnificent pier glass and companion table emblazoned with the Churchill coat of arms was conceived around 1706-7 for General Charles Churchill (d.1714), and traditionally thought to have been presented to him, with two Brussels tapestries, by the States of Holland in recognition of his service as Governor of Brussels.
The mirror 88 x 41 in. (224 x 106 cm.);
the table 33 in. (84 cm.) high; 42 in. (108 cm.) wide; 27 in. (77 cm.) deep); Photo © Christies Images

Media ID 25163166

© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images

Churchill Dressing Table Elaborate Gilded Gilt Huguenot Inlaid Inlay Mirror Neoclassical Charles Churchill Neo Classical


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This print showcases the exquisite William and Mary pier mirror and companion side table, created in 1706-07 by renowned artists Pelletier, Rene, and Thomas. Crafted from giltwood and verre eglomise, this opulent set is a testament to the grandeur of the era. The mirror stands at an impressive 88 x 41 inches (224 x 106 cm), while the table measures 33 inches (84 cm) high, 42 inches (108 cm) wide, and 27 inches (77 cm) deep. Adorned with intricate metalwork and gilded details, these pieces exude elegance and sophistication. What makes this ensemble truly remarkable is its historical significance. Originally commissioned for General Charles Churchill in recognition of his service as Governor of Brussels, it proudly displays the Churchill coat of arms. It was believed that along with two Brussels tapestries, this magnificent pier glass and companion table were presented to him by the States of Holland. With its ornate design blending elements of Baroque and neoclassical styles, this furniture set represents a harmonious fusion of artistic influences. Its elaborate detailing captures attention effortlessly while adding a touch of regality to any space. This stunning print allows us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also the rich history behind these extraordinary pieces. A true treasure for collectors or enthusiasts alike!

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