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Antique English Dinnerware

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  • Circa 1825 English Ridgway-Style Part Dessert Service — 17 Pieces

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    Circa 1825 English Ridgway-Style Part Dessert Service — 17 Pieces A charming assemblage of 17 pieces, this English Ridgway-style dessert service en...

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  • Set of 17 Ironstone Plates, England circa 1880

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    A set of 17 English ironstone plates, marked Indian Ironstone, circa 1880.

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  • Set of Four Cauldon Soup Plates, England

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    These four porcelain soup plates from Cauldon feature a richly decorated border of red, pink, and blue flowers with scrolling foliate details again...

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  • Circa 1881 Bailey-Walker & Company Well and Tree Platter, England

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    A late 19th Century English Bailey-Walker blue and white well and tree platter in the oriental taste, circa 1881.

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  • Circa 1820 Wedgwood Plates, A Pair

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    A pair of Wedgwood plates, circa 1820. Priced as pair, or also available individually.

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  • Set of Four French Early 19th Century White Transferware Dinnerplates (Creil Type), circa 1800

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    A set of four French early 19th-century white transferware dinner plates (Creil type), circa 1800. Each plate depicts a country home of English Cou...

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  • English Transferware Dinner Plate

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    A 19th-century English transferware plate with the name "Sicilian" on the back.

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  • Imari Style Porcelain Serving Plates, England, A Pair

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    A pair of 19th-century English Imari-style two-handled round serving dishes with handles.

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  • Staffordshire Blue and White Platter in the "Columbia" Pattern

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    A Staffordshire blue and white platter in the "Columbia" pattern.

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  • Set of Twelve Coalport Dinner Plates, England circa 1825

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    A set of twelve Coalport dinner plates, England circa 1825.

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Shop Oversized Mirrors With Authentic Presence

A large antique mirror is one of the fastest ways to shift the scale of a room. Oversized frames add architectural weight, while the reflective surface increases perceived space and brightness—especially in entryways, dining rooms, and living rooms. Unlike new reproductions, antique mirrors show the subtle depth of aged glass and the character of a frame that has lived through decades (or centuries) of interiors.

Large mirrors also help anchor “quiet” walls. Over a mantel, behind a sofa, or as a statement piece in a hallway, they create an instant focal point without adding clutter. For cohesive styling, pair a large mirror with complementary pieces from our lighting collection to amplify glow in the evening and highlight frame detail.

Frame Styles, Period Influence, and Finishes to Look For

Large antique mirrors appear across many design eras, from richly carved European frames to more restrained, linear silhouettes. When evaluating style, focus on proportion and edge detail: deep profiles and ornate carving read more formal, while slimmer frames feel transitional and easier to integrate into modern spaces.

Finish matters too. Some frames feature softened gilding, others show painted layers or timeworn wood tones. This is where large mirrors shine: the finish becomes a texture element, not just a color choice. If you’re building a room around a single hero piece, consider balancing it with grounding furniture forms from our large furniture collection.

Where Large Antique Mirrors Work Best in a Home

In living rooms, a large mirror can sit above a console, fireplace, or credenza to make the space feel taller and more complete. In dining rooms, it increases candlelight and creates a sense of occasion—especially when positioned to reflect a chandelier or artwork. In entryways, large mirrors offer both function and a strong first impression.

If you’re working with open-plan layouts, mirrors can also help define “zones” by reflecting key vignettes—like a seating area or a sculptural table. Designers often pair mirrors with curated surfaces and objects; a well-chosen table from our tables collection can create a refined landing point beneath an oversized frame.

Styling Tips for a Collected, Intentional Look

Treat the mirror like art: give it breathing room and avoid over-accessorizing the surrounding wall. If the frame is ornate, keep nearby objects simpler. If the frame is minimal, you can layer bolder shapes—vases, lamps, or art—without visual conflict. A large antique mirror also pairs beautifully with a gallery-style approach when used as the anchor piece near curated wall works from our art collection.

As a key subcategory within our broader Mirrors collection, large antique mirrors sit alongside smaller accents, gilt and giltwood frames, and neoclassical designs. Exploring the full Mirrors range provides a wider context for how scale, finish, and period influence relate across styles—and helps you discover additional pieces that complement your statement mirror within a cohesive interior scheme.

How do I choose the right size for a large antique mirror?

Start with wall width and furniture below it; oversized mirrors usually look best when they visually “match” the scale of the room.

Do antique mirrors make rooms look brighter?

Yes—especially when placed opposite windows or near layered lighting.

Can a large antique mirror be leaned instead of hung?

Often yes, as long as the frame is stable and the placement is secure for the environment.