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ANTIQUE MIRROR

2.700,00 €

Baroque mirror, made in the 18th century.

A rare and impressive Baroque mirror, framed by a richly carved wooden frame depicting cloud motifs and featuring two tulips. The frame, adorned with a natural aged patina, presents a breathtaking combination of symmetry and elegance, characteristic of the Baroque style. The clouds subtly enveloping the mirror create a sense of softness and a heavenly ambiance, while the frame exudes luxury and sophistication. Below the mirror is a small shelf, likely intended for a candle, a typical feature of the era when mirrors were used to disperse light throughout the room. This is an exceptional decorative piece that will add grandeur to any space.

Dimensions: 115 x 56 x 20 cm

Weight: 11 kg

The mirror is in good condition.

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SKU: A1284 Categories: Decor, New Stock, Premium
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Dimensions 115 × 56 × 20 cm
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