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Object description :

"Mithé Espelt Mirror, Birds."
A very beautiful bird mirror by Mithé Espelt, dating from the 1960s or 70s. This magnificent mirror by the renowned designer showcases her masterful use of a style dear to her. She created this model in 1970, and it has become an iconic piece in her oeuvre. This model is a catalogued work. She masterfully captures the symmetry of the birds, highlighted by borders gilded with fine gold. This remarkable piece, requiring numerous firing stages, testifies to the mastery of this great designer, whose talent has remained unsurpassed ever since. The mirror is in excellent condition overall, and the original felt lining is also in excellent condition. A must-have for any fine collection, and extremely rare to find in such beautiful condition. Shipping is available within France and worldwide via secure, insured package with order tracking. An invoice and certificate of authenticity are provided. This item can also be collected in person at the Domaine du Mas d'Avalrich, Montéscot 66200, France. Tel: +33 6 11 14 25 33.
Price: 2 200 €
Artist: Mithé Espelt
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Earthenware
Width: 25
Height: 25

Reference: 1667339
Availability: In stock
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