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XIXth Century Giltwood Leaner Mirror Wall Mirror H196cm
About the Item
Sn5476 A superb 19th century French gilded wall mirror, having original glass with some foxing in beaded and egg and dart carved giltwood frame with foliage centre crest flanked by floral scrolls and swags. This antique mirror retains its original gilt, original glass and original backboards, all in home ready condition. c1860
H77" W49" D6"
H196cm W125cm D16cm
- Dimensions:Height: 77.165 in (196 cm)Width: 49.213 in (125.01 cm)Depth: 6.299 in (16 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1860
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- Seller Location:Whaley Bridge, GB
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