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18th Century William and Mary Figured Walnut Cushion Mirror, circa 1690, England

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18th Century William and Mary Figured Walnut Cushion Mirror, circa 1690, England

A golden figured walnut cushion mirror from the reign of William and Mary, circa 1690, England.

The pulvinated figured walnut frame is of what is known as ‘cushion form’ and dates from a very small period of English furniture design between, circa 1675-1700. The mercury mirror plate is edged and bordered with an ovolo cross-grain moulding.

Lovely original and well-patinated condition.

Condition

Good

Provenance


Literature
Dimensions
H 21.26 in. x W 19.69 in. x D 3.15 in.
H 54 cm x W 50 cm x D 8 cm

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