Antique 1890s French Trumeau White Wood Mantel Mirror

$3,840.00

SOLD

This is an exquisite antique French trumeau mirror, graced by a beautifully adorned white painted wood frame and an exquisite small painting at the top. The glass proudly bears a distinguished manufacturing date of 30 June 1899. The ornate gesso frame maintains its allure, being in excellent condition, while the mirror itself, in all its vintage splendor, exhibits gentle signs of fading, adorning the glass with charming age spots that narrate its storied history.

Inventory no.

P260692

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Dimensions

80 in. H x 47 in. W x 3 in. D

Width (in.)

47

Height (in.)

80

Depth (in.)

3

Weight

117 lb.

Composition

Mirror, Wood, Gesso

Color

White, Multi color

Period

1890s

Style

French

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