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A Small Rosewood & Giltwood Mirror

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A Small Rosewood & Giltwood Mirror
A small Rosewood and parcel gilded overmantle mirror, having excellent colour and graining to the Rosewood, with original gilding. The mirror dating from the William IV period, circa 1830 and retaining the original Mercury glass mirror plate. The whole raised on the original black porcelain bun feet.

Dimensions Height 19 1/4 Inches (49cm), Width 30 Inches (78cm)

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Period William IV Antiques Material Rosewood Item code as129a705 Status Sold

SellerWilliam James Antiques And Interiors

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William James Antiques and InteriorsPrivate dealer
By appointment only
Norwich
Norfolk

Tel : 01603 736947
or : 07717 121218

Non UK callers : +44 1603 736947 or +44 7717 121218
 
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