Monday 14 December 2015 | 10:00 | Lots: 494

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Lot 486

Lot 486

A large white metal fronted mirror, the rectangular shaped bevelled mirror, within a dark...

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Lot 486

Lot Description

A large white metal fronted mirror, the rectangular shaped bevelled mirror, within a dark stained wooden frame, with openwork scrolling foliate and bird motif white metal overlay, the top with figures holding a vacant cartouche. Height 22 1/8 inches (56.2 cm).

Postage: Auction Default

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

The lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. Large dent to vacant cartouche. Some areas of white metal overlay lifting. Glue, nails, reside from repairs, staples and other detritus visible to the front. Mount also loose, mirror loose from frame. Easel back missing. Chip to corner of mirror (hidden by mount).


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