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Lot 660

A PAIR OF IRISH CARVED OAK MIRRORS

19th century, the square plates within heavily carved and shaped borders, surmounted by a cresting apparently depicting the armorial of the Irish Wynne family and inscribed with their motto: 'Nec Me Meminisse Pigebit', 92.5cm high x 82cm wide (2)

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Estimate: £400 - £600
Hammer price: £360
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Note: 'Nec Me Meminisse Pigebit' may be interpreted as 'Nor shall I regret to remember', a poignant legacy for an old Irish house. Famously the phrase is also used in the Aeneid chapter 4, in Aeneas' speech to Dido before his departure where his absolute commitment to his destiny and duty ultimately results in her death.

The plates are likely not original. There is some foxing towards the edges of the plates, one is scratched and has small chips towards the edges. The frames are largely good, some minor chips and losses apparent however minimal. May benefit from a clean as lightly marked. 

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