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Chippendale Walnut Looking Glass

The molded edge with pinched corners supports the serpentine curves and symmetry of the bonnet and ears. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. 39 1/2″ H x 22 1/2″ W Pennsylvania – c. 1775

Chippendale Mahogany Looking Glass

The molded edge supports the serpentine curves and symmetry of the bonnet and ears. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

29” H x 18 ½” W

Pennsylvania – c. 1775

 

Queen Anne Mahogany Looking Glass

A diminutive mirror that features a simplistic style yet graceful portions featuring a hand-rubbed finished. This is a very fine example of this period.

19 ½” H x 10 ¼” W

New England – c. 1740

Chippendale Walnut Looking Glass

This mirror of diminutive size has very graceful proportions and has a hand applied and hand-rubbed finish.

22 ½” H x 12 ½” W

Pennsylvania – c. 1780