


I found this on one of my shopping trips. Normally, I prefer gilt turnings, but I thought this was interesting as it was the first time I had seen this type of mirror with paint surface, including the delicate striping on the turnings. The frame is all original, however, the panel is a painted attempt at eglomise (in a design that seems to be more of a clock design, rather than for a mirror).
So, another candidate for a replacement reverse glass.
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