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Pair William 1V period Mahogany concave wall mirrors

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Pair William 1V period Mahogany concave shaped wall mirrors
Mahogany Frame with Carved scroll detail on 4 corners,
Concave shape on all 4 sides
Replaced mirror glass
Recently polished
William iv period dated 1830 -1837
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Price
£220.00  UK
$280.65  USA
265.45  EU
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DimensionsH:37 cm x W:36cm x D:3cm Category Antique Mirrors Period William IV Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Condition Recently polished , replaced mirror glass Item code as740a1357 / julaur24 Status For Sale

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Paul Watson AntiquesPrivate dealer
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North Elmham norfolk
Norfolk

Tel : 07876 555773
or : 01362 668419

Non UK callers : +44 7876 555773 or +44 1362 668419
 
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Pair William 1V period Mahogany concave wall mirrors
 
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