Scrolled
Mirror with wooden Fretwork ~ English Looking Glass circa 1760 -1770
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Mirrors were once a sign of wealth and prestige. This is a fine example of a fretwork
mirror. The Romans were the first known to use mirrored glass for reflective uses, in the late fourth century
A.D. The bonding of quicksilver and tin onto glass was first used for mirrors about 1314, in Venice, Italy.
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Scrolled Mirror with wooden Fretwork ~
English Looking Glass replica: width 22 × height 40-½ inches tall
We are pleased to offer an opportunity to own this hand made and
hand finished reproduction of a rare and highly collectable 18th Century English Looking
Glass. This impressive and unique wooden fretwork mirror is quality made of rare, carefully
selected, aged and cured solid Curly Maple
wood. The highly figured English Looking Glass is accented with a polished and beveled
glass mirror. This Fretwork Mirror will make a fine addition to the Chippendale
Slant Top Desk or Federal Sideboard.
The highly sought after fretwork mirror is a hand-finished period furniture accessory sure to add to the valuable
decor of any home.
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