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Two fabulous Antique French Mirrors, having a big sale as downsizing! Happy to deliver tomorrow when I can borrow husband's big car.

White one... French mirror beautifully painted in white with original bevelled glass, (believe it?s mercury glass?) Has a few lovely ?foxing? (dark mottled spots) marks giving it a patina of age but not so bad that you can?t do your makeup in it! It is ridiculously heavy so I think it?s all carved wood but I?m no expert! The condition is remarkably good, there is a small chipped area at the bottom of one side shown in photo. Bought from a high end London dealer in Clapham about 15 years ago for around ?750

Measures 64cm wide x 115cm to top of crest.

Price is ?295


Grey one...Beautiful antique French mirror painted in pale grey with original glass, Has lovely ?foxing? (dark mottled spots) marks giving it a patina of age but not so bad that you can?t do your makeup in it!

Measures 70cm wide x 108cm to top of scroll.

Price ?150

I have loads more pictures so send me a text if you'd like to see them or ask any questions. 07971 661673

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