Louis-philippe Mantelpiece Mirror With Lattice Decoration - France, Mid-19th Century
Louis-Philippe period (circa 1850) mantel mirror featuring a characteristic silhouette with rounded top corners (known as "à épaules").
The wood and stucco frame is adorned with original gold leaf gilding, showing a beautiful patina. This model is distinguished by its main molding decorated with an engraved lattice frieze, a classic, sober motif that lends geometric finesse to the whole. The inner border is highlighted by a row of smooth rushes accentuating the relief of the frame.
The mirror is original, offering that deep brilliance typical of period mirrors.
The back of the mirror is entirely enclosed by its original parquet.
Presence of the red plate showing in places beneath the gold, testifying to traditional gilding.
Nice condition.
The wood and stucco frame is adorned with original gold leaf gilding, showing a beautiful patina. This model is distinguished by its main molding decorated with an engraved lattice frieze, a classic, sober motif that lends geometric finesse to the whole. The inner border is highlighted by a row of smooth rushes accentuating the relief of the frame.
The mirror is original, offering that deep brilliance typical of period mirrors.
The back of the mirror is entirely enclosed by its original parquet.
Presence of the red plate showing in places beneath the gold, testifying to traditional gilding.
Nice condition.
1 100 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Gilted wood
Width: 84 cm
Height: 125 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Reference (ID): 1754045
Availability: In stock
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