

by William Froom, London, the arched mirror frame surmounted by a scallop shell and flanking c-scrolls, the top carved with palmettes,
acanthus leaves and rocaille decoration, the serpentine front table having a marble top and correspondent carving raised on cabriole
supports and acanthus capped scroll feet with scrolling cross stretcher.367cm tall 182cm wide
Provenance: Sold Adams 2002, the property of the Earl of Meath, Kilruddery, Co. Wicklow
Note: In 1825 the firm of William Froom of The Strand London were employed to supply British Pier Glasses and overmantles to the
drawing room at Kilruddery, the great neo-gothic mansion built for the Brabazons by the Morrisons.
€ 20,000 - 30,000