Wall mirror- Lipstick - Oak - Gilded carving mirror





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Description from the seller
Wall mirror with a decorative frame in a classic style inspired by Baroque/Rococo, dating from the 20th century. The frame features relief decoration with vegetal motifs and volutes, made in wood or molded composite, with gilded finish and darkened patina that enhance the ornamental details.
The interior profile is enriched with a continuous pearl frieze, adding elegance and visual depth to the piece. The glass mirror is plain, functional, and suitable for decorative use.
The piece reveals typical characteristics of 20th-century European decorative production, conceived for classical or eclectic interiors.
Condition:
Overall good condition, with signs of use compatible with its age. Small losses and chips at the corners of the frame, wear to the gilding, and humidity marks on the back. Structurally stable.
Materials: wood/composite and glass
Period: 20th century
Origin: Europe (likely)
Seller's Story
Wall mirror with a decorative frame in a classic style inspired by Baroque/Rococo, dating from the 20th century. The frame features relief decoration with vegetal motifs and volutes, made in wood or molded composite, with gilded finish and darkened patina that enhance the ornamental details.
The interior profile is enriched with a continuous pearl frieze, adding elegance and visual depth to the piece. The glass mirror is plain, functional, and suitable for decorative use.
The piece reveals typical characteristics of 20th-century European decorative production, conceived for classical or eclectic interiors.
Condition:
Overall good condition, with signs of use compatible with its age. Small losses and chips at the corners of the frame, wear to the gilding, and humidity marks on the back. Structurally stable.
Materials: wood/composite and glass
Period: 20th century
Origin: Europe (likely)

