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Regency wall mirror
A late Regency wall mirror
English c.1830
Provenance: Stone House, Bolney, West Sussex.
A later gilt finish with a touch of the old plaster and gesso on show. A lightly foxed original mirror plate adds an extra layer of interest
Traditional and timeless design
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Victorian overmantle mirror
A mid Victorian overmantle mirror
English c.1870
Heavily glossed, turquoise paint was gently removed back to the frames original gesso and gilt work
Healthy amount of wear on the plate itself. Giving a hint of its age and adding an extra layer of interest
Proportion is strong. A statement mirror with all of the elements of a strong interior design aesthetic
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French wall mirror
French wall mirror c.1900 – 1920
Overpainted with hints of the original gilt finish visible
Some healthy foxing has developed throughout the plate which always adds an element of interest and decorative appeal
As shown, what looks like an over excited child scratching the plate
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Georgian gilt wall mirror
Georgian gilt wall mirror from the second quarter of the 19th century
English c.1825-1850
Gilt painted. Never been over restored. Showing age, history and a life
Light foxing to the bevelled glass. Flanked by a pair of columns, a centre piece of floral displays and grapevines
The symbol of wealth
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Rustic victorian overmantle mirror
Victorian overmantle mirror
English and from the final quarter of the 19th century c.1875-1900
Originally gilt. Over a lifetime, the mirror had multiple layers of paint which in turn have been removed down to an early 20th century cream paint. The original gilt is revealed throughout various areas of the frame
A rather rustic finish, adding decorative appeal. The mirror plate itself has some relatively small amounts of foxing whilst larger sections have begun to smear and fog with the telltale brown tints
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Victorian gilt pier mirror
19th century English pier mirror, gilt painted at a later date
The mirror comprises of an inverted breakfront pediment moulded with a band of stiff leaves above a frieze of applied mask, floral swags and lyres. Whilst each side is flanked by a pair of fluted ionic columns
A rather decorative piece, it contains its original mercury mirror plate which has begun to gently fox in a small number of areas. The gilt paint has some small and minor losses around the frame
An interior design staple. Bold and imposing in all of the right ways