Curating History: Fine Antiques & Unique Vintage Finds
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For sale, an antique hand carved ebonised oak wall mirror, with bevelled glass. Organic, Art Nouveau or Black Forest floral style carving, which would date it to circa 1880s to 1914 era. Rustic armorial monogram carved into the frame. Looks like 'TW', but I'm not 100% positive. Possibly 19th/early 20th century French or German in origin based on similar examples.
Height 32 cm
Width 28 cm
Depth 2 cm
Circa Victorian 19th century.
An exquisite Art Deco period convex mirror by A. Wilkinson Ltd., featuring a unique design that combines a china plate surround with a brass ring and frame. This mirror is a fine example of Royal Staffordshire Pottery craftsmanship, renowned for its distinctive style and quality. Manufactured by Arthur J Wilkinson (Ltd) in Burslem, England, this piece reflects the legacy of the Royal Staffordshire Pottery, which operated from 1885 to 1964. Notably, the famous Art Deco designer Clarice Cliff, known for her vibrant and innovative designs, worked at this pottery, adding historical significance to this piece. Ideal as a statement decor item, this Art Deco mirror beautifully merges function with the elegance of early 20th-century design, making it a perfect addition to any vintage or Art Deco-inspired space.
Overall diameter including brass frame 31 cm
Mirror diameter 11.5 cm
Maximum depth 5cm
Circa 1930s Art Deco.
For sale, an antique industrial provenance and heavy weight, dark oak, beaded frame mirror. This mirror was sourced from a factory in Birmingham that was established in the latter part of the 19th century. It's very Dickensian and darkly gothic in appearance. Original mirror plate. Solid construction. Original hardwood backing board and pins in very good clean condition other than minor white paint marks.
Height 39 cm
Width 29 cm
Depth 1.5 cm
Circa late 19th century.
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