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19th.c. Masonic Gilt Framed Mirror c.1870.

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Late 19th.c. Masonic gilit framed mirror c.1870. 20″ x 16″ mirror plate within a giltwood frame with a triangular pediment top and flanked with fluted columns with Corinthian capitals. Featuring the emblematic square and compass, spheres and stars of The Order of Freemasons. Good condition with original gilding. Fitted with a new mirror plate but retaining the original backing board with attractive maker’s label for George Barnes of Bolton.
Dimensions: width 22″, depth 3″, height 29″
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Price
£575.00  UK
$773.61  USA
657.63  EU
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Category Antique Mirrors Date c.1870.  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Giltwood Origin English Item code ac049a6463 / 33132 Status Sold

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