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Charles II Gilt-Wood Mirror with Asymmetrical Foliate Scrolls and Leaf Border
Charles II Gilt-Wood Mirror with Asymmetrical Foliate Scrolls and Leaf Border
Charles II Gilt-Wood Mirror with Asymmetrical Foliate Scrolls and Leaf Border
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Charles II Gilt-Wood Mirror with Asymmetrical Foliate Scrolls and Leaf Border

1775 England

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Charles II Gilt-Wood Mirror with Asymmetrical Foliate Scrolls and Leaf Border

Superb Charles II gilt-wood mirror with asymmetrical foliate scrolls and leaf boarder. The mirror is both beautiful and remarkable surviving since the last quarter of the 17th century.

Condition

Country house condition, original plate

Provenance


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Dimensions
H 27.17 in. x W 23.63 in. x D 1.78 in.
H 69 cm x W 60 cm x D 4.5 cm

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