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An attractive George II period 18th century Walnut Mirror, having well figured fretwork frame with central set carved giltwood cartouche above replaced mirror plate flanked by gilded floral trails.

The height of early 18th century elegance this mirror has aged gracefully and although it has quite clearly been well used over the centuries it has certainly been well loved as well.

The walnut retains a gorgeous, warm, rich colour & patina and the gilding has been repaired and touched up in various places but overall is good.

The mirror plate itself has been relatively recently replaced. Unlike many mirrors of this date and style this particular one appears to be an excellent, useful size, neither to big or too small to use in a variety of different settings. 

Circa 1730

Height - 41in
Width - 22in
Depth - 1.5in





Stock number

7687

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