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Gorgeous Shabby Chic Vintage Carved Mirror - French - ?40 ONO


katherines

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I have for sale a lovely vintage French mirror. It's a beautiful piece with bevelled edges to the glass and an ornate rococo style carved frame. In shabby chic condition, there are some silvering speckles to the mirror and a place near the edge where the mirroring has come away (see photo). One of the 'curls' has been reconstructed. It's a heavy good quality piece, perfect for someone who doesn't mind a bit of history showing on their vintage decor. Height 91cm, width (at widest) 104cm. I hung it on top of a dressing table but it'd work equally well as a wall mirror. ?40 ONO. Buyer to collect from Goose Green roundabout end of Lordship Lane.

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