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  • Chinoiserie Giltwood Overmantle Mirror 18th century English Chippendale
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    A fine North Italian, Baroque Revival, carved giltwood mirror allegorical of the seasons. This finely carved mirror has a rectangular mirror plate within a harebell running border...
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    Antique 19th Century English George III Wall Mirrors

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  • Very Chic Reversed Painted Chinoiserie Mirror in Gilt Wood Frame
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