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Masterpiece Antiques
Stefan Uhlir, Am Holzpoldlgut 11,
Lichtenberg 4040 , Austria
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19th Century Rustic Tramp Art Mirror - Hand Carved, Austria, circa 1870
$ 1,600
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Description
Out of the ordinary rustic Tramp Art mirror from the late 19th century in Austria. Elaborately hand carved out of basswood around 1870, this rural wall mirror comes with a dark brown stained surface in great original condition. The highlight of this antique mirror is definitely the doubled frame showing unique carved bars on the outside. The main frame impresses with fantastic chip carvings (notch cut) building a so-called "pyramid" design and makes this uncommon Tramp Art mirror an absolute gem. The mirror plate has been renewed during the restoration process. A metal clamp on the backside makes wall mounting easy.
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More Information
Origin: Austria Period: 19th Century Materials: basswood handcarved, mirror Condition: Good. *perfect restored condition Refinished. Replacements made: * the mirror glass has been renewed during the restoration process. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: circa 1870 Styles / Movements: Tramp Art, Traditional Dealer Reference #: TA-WM116 Incollect Reference #: 780502 -
Dimensions
W. 19.8 in; H. 23.8 in; D. 1.57 in; W. 50.29 cm; H. 60.45 cm; D. 3.99 cm;
Message from Seller:
Masterpiece Antiques, located in Linz, Austria, specializes in fine European antique furniture from periods including Baroque, Empire, Biedermeier, and more. For inquiries, contact office@masterpiece-antiques.com | +43 (0)650 4235262.
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