Lot 1132
  • 1132

A Swedish Transitional two-tone giltwood mirror by Samuel Bomansson, Stockholm, circa 1770, stamped SB

Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 USD
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Description

  • Giltwood, mirror
  • height 86 in.; width 31 1/2 in.
  • 218.5 cm; 80 cm
Samuel Bomansson (1726-1771), master February 9, 1756

Provenance

Ariane Dandois, Paris

Literature

Torsten Sylven & Elsebeth Welander-Berggren, Speglar. Spegelmakare & Fabrikorer i Sverige 1650-1850, Stockholm 2000, ill. p.99.

Condition

In good condition overall with only minor areas of rubbing and losses to the gilding. A few old repaired breaks to the carved areas, typical for mirrors of this age. Some areas of foxing and losses to the silvering on the mirror plate. Ready to hang. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASERS – CHANGE OF PROPERTY LOCATION POST SALE Purchasers may pay for and pick up their purchases at our York Avenue headquarters until the close of business on the day of each respective auction. After this time, sold property will be transferred to our new offsite facility, Crozier Fine Arts, One Star Ledger Plaza, 69 Court Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102. Once property has been transferred from our York Avenue location, it will not be available for collection at Crozier Fine Arts for two business days. Crozier's hours of operation for collection are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday. Please note, certain items of property, including jewelry, watches, silver, works on panel and items valued $10 million or more will remain at 1334 York Avenue. Invoices and statements will indicate your property's location. For more information regarding collection from our offsite facility, please visit sothebys.com/pickup.
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Catalogue Note

A slightly smaller mirror of almost identical design stamped by Bomansson was sold Stockholms Auktionsverk, December 4, 2012, lot 1593 (hammer price 80,000 Swedish krone).