Mirror - Wood





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Rectangular wooden mirror gilded and painted, with an outer gilt frame and a patinated green inner band, bevelled glass; external size 66 x 42 cm, internal 59 x 35 cm, weight about 5 kg, estimated period 1940–1950, style Antique Rococo Louis XVI, in good condition with minor wear to the gilding.
Description from the seller
Old Louis XVI style mirror
Elegant rectangular mirror in gilded and painted wood, adorned with a ribbon bow at the top and motifs of leaves and pearls in stucco gilded by the mixtion process.
Double-moulded frame: outer gilding and an inner patinated green-gray band. Antique bevelled glass.
Period: 20th century
Style: Louis XVI
Materials: wood (probably pine or fir), gilded stucco in mixtion, patinated paint, bevelled glass
Weight: approx. 4 kg
Condition:
Good overall with a beautiful patina of time.
Some light wear to the gilding, with no notable losses.
The back of the mirror appears to have been renovated later, with the addition of a plywood reinforcement panel and a modern label.
The glass shows a slightly softened reflection, compatible with antique manufacture; it could have been replaced during the 20th century.
No major restoration visible on the frame.
Authentic
Old Louis XVI style mirror
Elegant rectangular mirror in gilded and painted wood, adorned with a ribbon bow at the top and motifs of leaves and pearls in stucco gilded by the mixtion process.
Double-moulded frame: outer gilding and an inner patinated green-gray band. Antique bevelled glass.
Period: 20th century
Style: Louis XVI
Materials: wood (probably pine or fir), gilded stucco in mixtion, patinated paint, bevelled glass
Weight: approx. 4 kg
Condition:
Good overall with a beautiful patina of time.
Some light wear to the gilding, with no notable losses.
The back of the mirror appears to have been renovated later, with the addition of a plywood reinforcement panel and a modern label.
The glass shows a slightly softened reflection, compatible with antique manufacture; it could have been replaced during the 20th century.
No major restoration visible on the frame.
Authentic

