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J Anthony Redmile Rare & Important "Wall Mirage" Sculpture Mirror 1970s (Signed)
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Description
Exceptional and large “Wall Mirage” sculpture mirror with palms in nickel with ostrich eggs at top, gilt silver teardrop elements over red enameled uprights, ebonized wood and bone framing the mirror, and polished malachite medallions at bottom and top with beveled mirror in bronze glass by J. Anthony Redmile, London 1970s (Signed “redmile London” on top). J. Anthony Redmile had a boutique in London in the 1960’s through the 1980’s selling unique bespoke artisan pieces featuring precious and exotic materials. This mirror is a sensational work of art.
Reference:
Sanai & Sons book on J. Anthony Redmile, on page 31 is a photograph of this model. A description on the previous page reads, “WALL MIRAGE: large mirror with palm tree mount, nickel and gilt silver with red enamelling, ostrich egg, malachite, bone, ebonized wood.” -
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Documentation: Signed Notes: Reference:
Sanai & Sons book on J. Anthony Redmile, on page 31 is a photograph of this model. A description on the previous page reads, “WALL MIRAGE: large mirror with palm tree mount, nickel and gilt silver with red enamelling, ostrich egg, malachite, bone, ebonized wood.”Origin: England Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Nickel, Gilt Silver, Ostrich Egg, Bone, Polished Malachite, Ebonized Wood, Enamels, Bronze Glass - Handcrafted Condition: Good. Condition: Excellent Creation Date: 1970s Styles / Movements: Studio Craft, Collectible Design, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: mirror328 Incollect Reference #: 771658 -
Dimensions
W. 46 in; H. 63 in; D. 9 in; W. 116.84 cm; H. 160.02 cm; D. 22.86 cm;
Message from Seller:
Lobel Modern was established by Evan Lobel in NYC in 1998 to promote important 20th century designers whose originality and exceptional craftsmanship and materials transformed their works into art. The gallery showcases period furniture, lighting, art, and decorative arts. Lobel Modern takes the condition of their inventory very seriously. If a work is not in original immaculate condition then it is restored by hand to the highest possible standards by Lobel Modern's artisans.