Contact Seller Tom Scott Antiques Tel07718758540Please quote Antiques Atlas.
Non UK callers :
+44 7718758540

Early c19th gilt pier mirror with Wedgewood plaque

Share
Photos
Early c19th gilt pier mirror with Wedgewood plaque pier mirror  regency mirror console mirror %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
Interesting early 19th century gilt pier mirror with a Regency style and also the Wedgewood plaque to the pediment.
Very decorative mirror and has great detail to the frame. The frame has been over gilded at some point in its lifetime and also shows signs of age with some small beading loses which I have left all as they are. For this particular mirror, it seems right to leave it as is, although I have stabilised all remaining beadings.
As you will see from the photos, there is a base gilt finish, but also the small beading throughout the whole frame is gilt highlighted and also, there is a black highlighting too.
Great mirror and I'm sure could tell us all some fascinating stories of what it has seen over the years!
All original back boards and original mirror plate.
Measuring:
45 3/4” or 106cm high
23 1/4” or 59cm wide
Based in Uppingham, Rutland…having been in the business for 25 years focusing on mostly French and English decorative antiques and interiors from the 18th to the early 20th century, hopefully a collection you will enjoy browsing and hopefully re home some of my finds!

Viewing here in Uppingham is very welcome in my spacious barn studio but also I have a showroom based within the Uppingham Antiques Centre, which is well worth a visit and have a good lunch in town too!
I can arrange delivery to you, whether you are within the UK or require an international delivery service, please do get in touch…as a mainland UK guide, a delivery for something around the size of a chest of drawers within approx 150 miles will be £75 to you, but if you if you are in Scotland, Wales, Ireland or Cornwall please get in touch to confirm delivery costs!
Any queries about anything you have seen or about delivery, don't hesitate to get in touch.

All of my items are antique and will therefore, have some signs of age and use, but I restore everything necessary and you will receive a good quality piece that is well represented in my photographs...no problem to send you more info or photos of any item you would like, just let me know.
In the very unlikely event you would like to return your item, this is no problem, but you must use a fully insured delivery firm. All transport costs are your own responsibility, as per standard
Any queries, just give me a call or email anytime!
Price
£595.00  UK
$744.46  USA
690.85  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Shipping information
Viewing here in Uppingham is very welcome in my spacious barn studio but also I have a showroom based within the Uppingham Antiques Centre, which is well worth a visit and have a good lunch in town too!

I can arrange delivery to you, whether you are within the UK or require an international delivery service, please do get in touch…as a mainland UK guide, a delivery for something around the size of a chest of drawers within approx 150 miles will be £75 to you, but if you if you are in Scotland, Wales, Ireland or Cornwall please get in touch to confirm delivery costs!
Any queries about anything you have seen or about delivery, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Date Early c19th  Regency Antiques Material Gilt Item code as849a512 / a1419 Status Sold

SellerTom Scott Antiques

View all stock from
Tom Scott Antiques


Tom Scott AntiquesPrivate dealer
By appointment only
Uppingham
Rutland

Tel : 07718758540

Non UK callers : +44 7718758540
 
Contact Seller

Enquire directly to Tom Scott Antiques about this item here.

Early c19th gilt pier mirror with Wedgewood plaque
 
as849a512 / a1419
 


 
 






 

For information on how we deal with your data please see our Privacy policy.

You may also be interested in


 Antique Mirrors
 Period
 Material
 Origin