Empire Mirror With Eagle

These convex mirrors vary in quality but this is a particularly good example, with excellent guiding, original mercury glass and perfect proportion.

Often called a butler's mirror, so the butler could see when you had finished your soup. I would like to have a butler, Vanessa might think I don't need one as she claims to clean up my mess, this is possibly true.

Anyway, back to the mirror, they were popular in the late Regency times, up to 1840 when this would have been made. 

W640mm x D160mm x H1060mm

AGE Circa 1835

STATUS Sold

STOCK # 115-29

If you are interested in sourcing a similar piece please call us on +64 9 529 1660 or email quoting #115-29.

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