Wall mirror (2) - Gilt wood - Venetian mirrors





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Antique pair of Venetian mirrors, late 19th century, carved giltwood with rocaille motifs in Baroque style, each 105 cm high by 68 cm wide, made in Italy, in good used condition with minor signs of age.
Description from the seller
Ancient pair of Venetian dressing mirrors, late 19th century.
Carved wood, gold leaf gilt, and Rococo-inspired motifs decorate these refined mirrors, featuring a richly sculpted frame with scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a lily-tined crest, typical of late Baroque Venetian taste.
The mirrors, probably mercury-backed, retain an authentic patina that lends charm and depth to the composition. At the base, each dressing mirror is equipped with a carved and gilded arm to hold a candle, a detail of rare decorative elegance.
Pieces of notable quality, ideal for classical settings or as scenographic accents in contemporary contexts.
Dimensions: Height 105 cm | Width 68 cm
Code: SPCND32573
#Exclusive Furniture & Works of Art
For deliveries to territories classified as ISLANDS, a surcharge on shipping costs applies.
Any keys or accessories are not included, unless explicitly indicated in the photographs and in the item description.
The items are presented in good overall condition, consistent with their age. The natural signs of time and use testify to the authenticity of the pieces and do not compromise their beauty, shape or structural integrity.
Please note that, being antique or vintage objects, there may be minor defects, signs of wear or small imperfections due to their long journey through time. Such characteristics are to be considered an integral part of the charm and historical value of each piece.
Standard delivery does not include porterage or delivery to the floor. If you would like this additional service, please communicate it promptly immediately after purchase; this option is not available for international shipments.
For a full assessment of the item, we invite you to carefully examine the photographs, which are an integral part of the description. This will allow you to fully appreciate authenticity and condition, avoiding any misunderstandings. *
Seller's Story
Ancient pair of Venetian dressing mirrors, late 19th century.
Carved wood, gold leaf gilt, and Rococo-inspired motifs decorate these refined mirrors, featuring a richly sculpted frame with scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a lily-tined crest, typical of late Baroque Venetian taste.
The mirrors, probably mercury-backed, retain an authentic patina that lends charm and depth to the composition. At the base, each dressing mirror is equipped with a carved and gilded arm to hold a candle, a detail of rare decorative elegance.
Pieces of notable quality, ideal for classical settings or as scenographic accents in contemporary contexts.
Dimensions: Height 105 cm | Width 68 cm
Code: SPCND32573
#Exclusive Furniture & Works of Art
For deliveries to territories classified as ISLANDS, a surcharge on shipping costs applies.
Any keys or accessories are not included, unless explicitly indicated in the photographs and in the item description.
The items are presented in good overall condition, consistent with their age. The natural signs of time and use testify to the authenticity of the pieces and do not compromise their beauty, shape or structural integrity.
Please note that, being antique or vintage objects, there may be minor defects, signs of wear or small imperfections due to their long journey through time. Such characteristics are to be considered an integral part of the charm and historical value of each piece.
Standard delivery does not include porterage or delivery to the floor. If you would like this additional service, please communicate it promptly immediately after purchase; this option is not available for international shipments.
For a full assessment of the item, we invite you to carefully examine the photographs, which are an integral part of the description. This will allow you to fully appreciate authenticity and condition, avoiding any misunderstandings. *

