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Creator: House of Heydenryk
Pair Of Fine Vintage Heydenryk Gilt Framed Mirrors
By House of Heydenryk
Located in Bridgeport, CT
Pair of very fine Wall Mirrors with excellent proportions and very good reflection. With a broad raised foliate scrolled inner surround. In a slightly antiqued finish. By the noted N...
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20th Century American Hollywood Regency House of Heydenryk Furniture

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Mirror, Wood

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