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17th Century William and Mary Olive Oyster Cushion Looking Glass, C. 1690

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17th Century William and Mary Olive Oyster Cushion Looking Glass, C. 1690

A fine William and Mary late 17th-century olive oyster cushion framed looking glass with the original soft bevelled plate.

The original soft bevelled mirror plate is bordered by a cross-grain ogee moulding. The pulvinated cushion frame is decorated entirely in well-chosen book-matched olive oysters and edged with an ovolo cross-grain moulding.

This is an extremely rare example to retain the original hand-bevelled looking glass.

The colour and patination of the original surfaces is very good.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 64 cm (25.2 in)
Width: 56 cm (22.05 in)
Depth: 8 cm (3.15 in)

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