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David Neligan Antiques
38 Main Street
Essex, MA 01929 , United States
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978.768.3910
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Regency Giltwood Mirror
$ 10,500
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Description
Leaf tip and guilloche carved burnished 23 ct gold leaf frame with outer mirrored frame and inner beveled mirror plate.
Provenance: Hyde Park Antiques. -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: Wood Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Regency, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 797243 -
Dimensions
W. 29 in; H. 47.25 in; D. 2 in; W. 73.66 cm; H. 120.02 cm; D. 5.08 cm;
Message from Seller:
David Neligan Antiques, located in Essex, Massachusetts, offers a large inventory of period English and Continental furniture and decorative arts. With over 35 years of experience and a background in both appraisal and auctioneering, David is a trusted expert in the field; contact him at 978.768.3910 or via email at david@davidneliganantiques.com.
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