Mirror - Wood





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Wooden mirror frame in Art Déco style of estimated period 1850–1900, Italian origin, external dimensions 42 by 35 cm with a 3 cm depth (internal 25.5 by 19.5 cm) and in good used condition with minor signs of age and spots.
Description from the seller
Mirror with Art Nouveau wooden frame, hand-carved – Floral motifs – Early 1900s period: Beginning of the 20th century (circa 1900-1920).
• Style: Art Nouveau / Italian Liberty.
• Material: Solid walnut or cherry wood with original dark finish.
• Technique: Entirely hand-carved with bas-relief botanical-inspired decorations (leaves and irises). The background is finely punched by hand to create depth.
• Design: Frames characterized by ear-like corners with a stepped profile.
• Conditions: Excellent original state of conservation. The patina is intact and no significant missing pieces or restorations are detected. The back reveals the authentic period construction with original closures.
• Notes: The mirrors present show a slight and charming natural oxidation consistent with the era. A rare "en pendant" set to find in these conditions.
Mirror with Art Nouveau wooden frame, hand-carved – Floral motifs – Early 1900s period: Beginning of the 20th century (circa 1900-1920).
• Style: Art Nouveau / Italian Liberty.
• Material: Solid walnut or cherry wood with original dark finish.
• Technique: Entirely hand-carved with bas-relief botanical-inspired decorations (leaves and irises). The background is finely punched by hand to create depth.
• Design: Frames characterized by ear-like corners with a stepped profile.
• Conditions: Excellent original state of conservation. The patina is intact and no significant missing pieces or restorations are detected. The back reveals the authentic period construction with original closures.
• Notes: The mirrors present show a slight and charming natural oxidation consistent with the era. A rare "en pendant" set to find in these conditions.

