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Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture
Very finely carved and gilded wall mirror in the manner of Grinling Gibbons with an undulating surround of fine Rococo scrolls and floral ornament crowned with a stylized fleur-de-lys. Inspired by an original of c.1700. Plain mirror glass.
David Michael
Framed mirror. Rosewood frame with solid Brass ormolus and cobalt blue inserts.
Infinity Furniture Import
Create a striking focal point in any room with this Grand Victorian-Style Gold Mirror, designed to bring timeless elegance and sophistication to your space. Featuring intricate gold detailing and an opulent frame, this full-length mirror is a stunning blend of classic European charm and luxurious craftsmanship. Measuring 23.2” W x 27.2” D x 84.3” H and weighing 66.1 lbs, this mirror is crafted for both stability and durability, making it a long-lasting statement piece for bedrooms, dressing areas, entryways, or upscale boutiques. The arched top and ornate flourishes add a regal touch, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate fine décor with historical influences. More than just a mirror, this piece reflects a refined sense of style and brings depth and light into any space. Whether styled in a traditional home, a lavish dressing room, or a boutique with vintage influences, this mirror offers both functionality and aesthetic grandeur. Its freestanding cheval design allows for easy placement, while the gilded frame adds a warm, radiant glow to your interior. Perfect for those who seek luxurious home accents with a timeless appeal, this Victorian-style mirror transforms any space into a setting of grace, charm, and sophistication.
Theodore Alexander
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Carved mahogany, flame mahogany veneered and parcel-gilt wall mirror, the arched broken swan neck crest with a carved molding and centered by a spiral carved pinecone finial, the rectangle beveled edge mirror below framed by a bound reed slip with swag carving above and a leaf carved pendant apron below. Inspired by the George III bed in the India silk Room, circa 1760.