Located in Swedesboro, NJ
There are mirrors… and then there are George III giltwood mirrors that seem to have been listening to history for the last two hundred and fifty years.
This exceptional George III gilded walnut mirror with etched glass insert is the kind of piece that doesn’t merely hang on a wall — it presides. Crafted during the late 18th century, when Britain was flexing both its empire and its taste for refined neoclassicism, this mirror embodies everything collectors seek in authentic Georgian period furniture: symmetry, grandeur, and unapologetic ornament.
The richly carved walnut frame, entirely hand-worked, is lavishly dressed in original gilt, glowing with that warm, mellow patina only centuries can produce. The gilding has softened to a dignified luster — not brash, not flashy — but the sort of gold that whispers of candlelight and formal drawing rooms. The crest is an exuberant flourish of scrolling acanthus, rising confidently above the rectangular mirror plate like a coronet. Each corner erupts with deeply carved foliate scrollwork, perfectly balanced, yet lively enough to avoid stiffness — a hallmark of fine George III design.
What elevates this mirror beyond the ordinary is the exquisite etched glass insert in the upper cartouche and side panels. Delicate floral urn motifs appear as if frost has settled permanently into the glass — romantic, refined, and entirely period-correct. It is these subtle decorative touches that separate a true antique Georgian mirror...
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1920s English George III Vintage Walnut Mirrors