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Attributed to Benjamin Goodison (c.1700-1767)

Mirror 1732-33

RCIN 1304

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Classical architectural vocabulary is here employed to the full: a Vitruvian scroll runs around the edge of the plate and the outer edge is carved with egg-and-dart, there are swags of oak leaves and acanthus leaf carvings. The mirror, with its distinctive cresting carved with Prince-of-Wales feathers, can be seen depicted in Mercier’s painting (cat. 255) which is hanging on the wall to the left. Supplied to Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1732 – 3, probably for Hampton Court Palace Cat. 110