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A JAMES II SILVER CHINOISERIE MIRROR, LONDON, 1685the rectangular frame flat-chased with exotic birds and plants and applied at the angles with stylized and beaded foliage, the detachable shaped cresting flat-chased with birds and elegant travelers and attendant flanked by architectural elements and centered by a fountain with the jets of water issuing from a sea monster and hare, all below a cartouche, wood backed and easel supportmarked on each panel with date letter and lion passant, two panels also with leopard head, the cresting apparently unmarkedheight 25? in.64.8 cm Two mirrors with similar chinoiserie decoration, one maker’s mark only D in script, circa 1685 and another by Jacob Bodendick, London, 1680 were in the Jaime Ortiz-Pati?o Collection of 17th Century English Chinoiserie Silver, sold Sotheby's New York, May 21, 1992, lots 154 and 155. The cresting of the 1685 example is also centered by a fountain; however, the jets of water issue from a trident held by a Triton seated on a dolphin. Another example of chinoisierie decoration including a fountain is on a tankard attributed to Thomas Cooper, London, 1683 from the collection of Anne H. & Frederick Vogel III, sold Sotheby's New York, January 19, 2019, lot 897. The two-tiered fountain has dolphin supports, a female figure stem, and dragon spout. A baroque fountain also appears on the cup and cover probably by John Ruslen, 1680, in the Collection of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths illus. David M. Mitchell op. cit p. 392.