Gilded Wood Bridal Mirror, Empire Period
Charming bridal mirror from the Empire period (early 19th century), finely crafted in carved and gilded wood. The upper decoration features leaves and a sheaf of wheat, symbols of prosperity and fertility, typical elements of the era’s tradition.
This type of mirror was commonly placed in wedding trunks, serving as a good luck charm for the marriage. The frame retains its original gilding, with an aged patina that enhances its authenticity. The mirror glass shows signs of time, with small spots that testify to its history.
A unique and fascinating piece, perfect for collectors and antique enthusiasts.
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Dimensions: 55 × 28 cm
This type of mirror was commonly placed in wedding trunks, serving as a good luck charm for the marriage. The frame retains its original gilding, with an aged patina that enhances its authenticity. The mirror glass shows signs of time, with small spots that testify to its history.
A unique and fascinating piece, perfect for collectors and antique enthusiasts.
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Dimensions: 55 × 28 cm
450 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Gilted wood
Length: 55 cm
Width: 28 cm
Reference (ID): 1502099
Availability: In stock
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