Stylish wall mirror from the turn of the century with original glass - antique
Luxury antique furniture and accessories.
SKU: NIMQUES-Sn4762
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Description
Stylish mirror from the turn of the century with original glass featuring some foxing effects, set in a molded and carved frame. This antique mirror retains its original glass and gilded elements, all in excellent domestic condition.
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Empire-style furniture and accessories date from the late 18th to early 19th century, inspired by Napoleon’s reign. This period emphasized grandeur and references to Roman and Greek ornamentation.
Neoclassical furniture, associated with Louis XVI, also draws heavily from ancient architecture. Noteworthy are antique products in Rococo style and Louis XV. Baroque, whose name derives from the Portuguese 'barocco'—meaning an irregularly developed pearl—was characterized by very ornate, luxurious furniture designed to impress with splendor. Materials were selectively chosen to emphasize the grandeur of these pieces.
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The key aspect of elite antique furniture is originality. This is ultimately crucial for buyers, as many counterfeits circulate on the market. Luxury Products provides documentation confirming the product’s authenticity and compliance with the description and photos. We also offer access to art appraisers, historians, and experts from around the world.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | NIMQUES-Sn4762 |
| Manufacturer | Nimbus Antiques |
| Model | Sn4762 |
| Material | wood |
| Size | H150cm W105cm D10cm |
| Age | 19th century |
| Year | 1900 |
| Condition | After renovation |
| Destiny | To home |
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