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Convex Gilt mirror for Roman General perhaps

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Convex Gilt mirror for Roman General perhaps mirror  gilt convex
This impressive gilt mirror with mounted eagle, although not carrying SPQR and not being from the Roman senate either, is still a fine example. An item that is not going to break the bank but is never the less a bit of a wow.
At only £385 it could well be the best value for money one available that is not supporting damage or with bits missing. Dating from around 1900 in the Regency manner it has a good glass and all its bits in place.
We have been in business for 40 years and are now coming up to retirement. We are in consequence looking to reduce our stock, Delivery can be arranged with a specialist carrier for around £70 to most areas. We now open by appointment, but we are often open Fridays and Saturdays, but cannot guarantee,( our sign will be out if passing ) it is worth ringing before coming.Tel 01565 874075
We look forward to seeing you or hearing from you.
Price
£385.00  UK
$487.72  USA
448.68  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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 great mirror for the price
 
Dimensions45ins top to bottom 24ins wide Date circa 1900  1900s Antiques Material Gilt Origin English Condition tidy Item code as017a2014 Status Sold

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Knutsford Road, Mobberley
Knutsford, Cheshire
WA16 7PU

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