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A Fine William and Mary 17th Century Figured Walnut Cushion Mirror C, 1690

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A Fine William and Mary 17th Century Figured Walnut Cushion Mirror C, 1690

A large William and Mary 17th century figured walnut cushion mirror, circa 1680-1700.

The soft bevelled edge mirror plate is bordered by a pulvinated cushion frame decorated entirely in veneers of well-chosen sections of figured walnut, bordered with an ovolo cross-grain moulding.

The frame is well patinated with the original oiled and waxed surfaces intact. It is possible to see where the heat from candles has scorched the surfaces.

Remarkable condition.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 80 cm (31.5 in)
Width: 68.5 cm (26.97 in)
Depth: 6 cm (2.37 in

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