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This late Victorian mirror is sure to bring mystique and mystery into your home. Its unusual frameless Gothic Revival style truly sets it apart from other mirrors of its era.
This mirror features three separate panes finished with a pie crust edge. The middle pane is reverse painted black with a brass medallion attached at the top. The medallion depicts a beautifully dressed late 18th century woman with a large hat and plumage. The center pane also comes to a sharp point, giving this mirror a gothic architectural look.
There are two triangles etched in the mirror framing the brass screws attaching this mirror to its wooden frame. The back is fitted with a silver wrapped wire for hanging.
Additional Details
Date: 1870s-1890s
Materials: Glass, Wood, Metal
Measurements: 20" x 12"
Markings: None
Condition: Very Good
There is some silver loss to the mirror and some streaking but it's really what gives this mirror character. Reflections are still visible in the mirror even with it's silver loss!
Cleaning and Care
Hang in moisture controlled room out of direct sunlight. Wipe with dry microfiber cloth. Moisture is what often causes silver loss/discoloration in old mirrors. We recommend not cleaning with any cleaners or water as it may seep in between the panes of the mirror.