Certified Dealer411 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified Dealer411 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
French Louis Philippe Period Water Gilded Mirror
• French Louise Philippe Period circa 1830-1847
• Unusual and attractive frame in the form of Eastern Window
• Water gilded
• Sgraffito floral decoration to the cushion moulded frame
• Retaining the original sparkly lightly foxed mercury mirror plate & backboards
• Totally original condition and components
• H: 132cm (52") W: 76cm (29.9") D: 3cm (1.2")
This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase this Water Gilded French Louis Philippe Period Mirror with a most unusual and attractive frame, being in the form of an Eastern Window. It is in 100% original condition with sgraffito floral decoration to the cushion moulded frame and it retains the original sparkly lightly foxed mirror plate and original backboards.
For a complete assessment of the item's condition, we encourage you to carefully examine all the provided photos. These pictures are integral to the description and condition report of the item, providing crucial visual details about its appearance and quality.
Purchasing any item online can sometimes be a bit of concern, rest assured we are an established and successful business and have many happy clients both in the trade and as private clients. We have a beautiful showroom in West Sussex and you are always welcome to visit to view any of our delightful items.
We do not include delivery in our prices as this is dependent upon many factors such as whether it is mainland or overseas. The following options are available to you:-
• You can arrange your own collection from our address
• You can fill in the delivery request option
• You can email us for further information if there is more than one item
• Proovia Delivery offer a 2 man delivery system
measurements
Height:
132 cm
Width:
76 cm
Depth:
3 cm
measurements
declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the French Louis Philippe Period Water Gilded Mirror Circa 1830-1847 (LA515621) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being circa 1830-1847