Tilting mahogany dressing table mirror, English work.
Beautiful house condition, some traces of life.
Dimensions height 81 cm Length 78.5 cm Depth 29 cm
Mirror called barber in carved bamboo style wood consisting of three mirrors. Each mirror is set in a gilded brass frame (with small traces of oxidation). . All mirrors are hinged together and can be [...]
An early 19th-century Regency period mahogany horse mirror of exceptional quality. It features a rectangular original mirror plate enclosed in a crossbanded mahogany frame, supported by reeded turned [...]
Small English Mirror to place or hang, violin shape, adjustable support on the back, small losses to the mahogany veneer, mirror in two parts, it remains however in good condition and decorative
Elegant English table psyche from the end of the 19th century in mahogany and mahogany veneer sometimes called "barber". The elegance of the piece comes surprisingly from the absence of a drawer at th[...]
Small English Mirror to place or hang, violin shape, adjustable support on the reverse, small losses in the mahogany veneer, it remains however in good and decorative condition
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Very beautiful mirror which has its original glass which is beveled
Very beautiful patina and in very g[...]
Charming mirror in mahogany veneer, Carved decor scrolls and a bouquet of flowers on the pediment of the mirror, The carved decorations are gilded in gold, A lack at the top end of the pediment, Engla[...]
Large mirror XIXth inlaid and pyrogravé decorated with cherubs cherry to the still life bouquet of flowers sign Clemence Moliett dimension 157 cm in height 99 cm wide
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