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A substantial midcentury modernist wall mirror with brass frame, Italy, 1950s
$ 7,017
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Description
An impressive Italian brass wall mirror from the 1950s boasting an elegant elongated hexagonal shape.
This remarkable full-length mirror comprises an original plate from the 1950s, elevated by an light and modernist brass frame, making it a distinctive and prestigious element in any decor.
The Italian brass mirror retains its original and vintage condition, with the brass displaying signs of aging, including oxidations that contribute to its character. The original mirror itself is in excellent condition, free from any cracks or imperfections, providing a crisp reflection with minimal distortion.
Dimensions: 65 x 170 x 2.5 cm (Width x Height x Depth) -
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In the Style of: Fontana Arte (FontanaArte) Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Brass,Mirror,Wood Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. The item is in its original condition with oxidations on the brass frame. Please inquire about the desired level of polishing. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 700585 -
Dimensions
W. 25.6 in; H. 66.93 in; D. 0.99 in; W. 65.02 cm; H. 170 cm; D. 2.51 cm;
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