Certified DealerApproved item45 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item45 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
Here we have a wonderful Arts & Crafts (c.1900) antique copper mirror. As you can see the mirror has fantastic colour and patina. The mirror has the original back and plate and is in great condition. The fantastic shape from over extending sides is complimented by stunning rich deep blue cabochons to the centre of raised Rose flower heads. The bottom again has a beautiful cabochon and trailing Rose plant with Rose hips. The whole frame is planished copper with riveted decoration to the frame. A super period mirror in excellent retail condition ready for your home.
This item can be viewed at Cloverleaf Home Interiors where it can be collected from. Alternatively it can be delivered anywhere mainland UK for a fee of £15. Please be aware delivery can take up to 15 business days maximum. Please take this into consideration when leaving feedback.
Cloverleaf Home Interiors is a family run business providing excellent personal customer service. We operate from our 18th/19th century barn conversions in rural Norfolk. We have a friendly relaxed approach, which our frequently returning and new clients enjoy.
Here at Cloverleaf Home Interiors we are committed to providing excellent customer service. Our genuine high quality antiques are often purchased from private homes and we make sure that every item that leaves us is in the best possible condition. We can also offer a home approval service or source pieces on request and offer a full refund if you are not satisfied. Our aim is to save our customers time and money ensuring there is no risk to the customer when buying antiques through our showroom or via the internet.
Cloverleaf Home Interiors £15 delivery retail quality
measurements
Height:
450 mm
Width:
850 mm
Depth:
3 mm
measurements
declaration
Cloverleaf Home Interiors has clarified that the Mirror Arts & Crafts Copper c.1900 (LA515540) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900