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Reference number

SM Adam volume 20/150

Purpose

[28] Record drawing for a pier glass frame for the front drawing room for Sir Edward Dering, 1775

Aspect

Elevation of a rectangular pier glass frame, ornamented with miniature rosettes enclosed within figure-of-eight wreaths, and surmounted by winged griffons with arabesque tails, flanking an urn

Scale

bar scale of 1 1/4 inches to 1 foot

Inscribed

For Sir Edward Dering's 1st Drawing room

Signed and dated

  • 05/08/1775
    Adelphi / 5. Augst 1775.

Medium and dimensions

Pen and pencil on laid paper (241 x 455)

Hand

Adam office hand, possibly Joseph Bonomi

Watermark

LVG surmounted by fleur de lis within crowned cartouche

Literature

Bolton, 1922, Volume II, Index p. 42
Harris, 1963, Index p. 56
For a full list of literature references see scheme notes.

Level

Drawing

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