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Wall Pier Mirror Overmantle Looking Glass

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Pier Mirror – c1840

An early Victorian period pier mirror with painted finish.

The mirror offers the opportunity to be used as a free standing piece above a cabinet, chest or mantle, or alternatively can be used as a wall mounted mirror.

The piece is presented ready to hang with fixing lugs to the sides. The mirror plate displays desirable light foxing to edge areas of the glass.
Overall a classic mirror which will suit a variety of locations both traditional and contemporary.

56cm (22") Tall

91cm (35.8") Wide

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Price
£290.00  UK
$362.85  USA
336.72  EU
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Dimensions56cm (22") Tall 91cm (35.8") Wide Date c1840  Early Victorian Antiques Condition Very good Item code as272a458 / 343 Status Sold

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