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Description
This is an antique vanity mirror. An English, mahogany and glass hall, bedroom or morning room mirror, dating to the Georgian period, circa 1780.
Appealingly presented Georgian mirror, with a striking show frame that displays a desirable aged patina and in good original order. Fine stocks present superb grain interest and rich caramel hues. Original mirror plate with a lightly foxed finish and bright reflection.
Upper and lower aprons express superb shape, with scrolled motif. Pierced fretwork medallion to the upper fascia enhanced with gilt finish. Mirror's edge accentuated with a filleted gilt border in a chased pattern. Dressed to the rear with mounting wire for ease of hanging.
This is a delightful antique vanity mirror, graced with super colour and fine Georgian craftsmanship. Delivered ready to display.
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Our Ref: 24848
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Antique Vanity Mirror, English, Reception Hall, Morning Room, Bedroom - Georgian c.1780 (LA512712) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1780