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Mirrors

A very good mirror is a fraction of the cost of a good painting. Mirrors add light, texture, volume and interest to a room. Ancient mirrors were highly polished metal. Last I heard, glass mirrors were developed in Venice, Italy in the 1600's. An exceptional expensive luxury purchase early mirrors were fairly small.  I have trouble imaging a better way to brighten your room.

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  • Circa 1810 French Empire Mahogany Mirror

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    An early 19th Century French Empire mahogany mirror with ormolu mounts. The mounts are stars, angels, and, laurel branches.

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  • Mahogany and Gilt Wood Mirror, England 19th Century

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    A late 19th Century English mahogany mirror with an ebonized band and a gold fillet.

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  • Danish Empire Mahogany Mirror Circa 1840

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    A 19th Century Danish Empire mahogany mirror, circa 1840. The mirror plates appear to be original. A good example of Northern European Biedermeie...

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