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A Delightful George I Period Giltwood Carved Wall Mirror
Having Old Bevelled Mirror Plate Set Within Strapwork
Decorated Scrolling Frame Surmounted By Broken Swan
Neck Pediment With Foliate Carved Decoration And
Central Set Cartouche Retaining Original
Brass Candles Arms To Bottom
(This incredibly elegant and classy wall mirror dates
to the early 17th century, so 300 years old, and is in
excellent condition. Clearly it has been well loved and
treasured with just a few minor repairs and chips/scuffs
and scrapes. It also appears that the mirror plate could
well be original with absolutely no signs whatsoever of
anybody having accessed the back to replace the plate and
the plate itself is definitely old. We are not however able to
guarantee that this mirror plate is original simply because
the condition of it is slightly better than we would normally
expect to see in mirror plates of this age. All in all this is
a very nice mirror, in very good condition and a great,
practical size.)
Circa 1720
Height - 42in
Width - 25in
Depth - 3in
Stock number
8531The BADA Standard
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