This striking antique arch-top mirror features a richly carved giltwood frame adorned with bold scrolling foliate motifs and deeply modeled rosettes. The architectural form is emphasized by its classical arched crest and projecting horizontal cornice elements, giving the piece strong presence and symmetry. The carving exhibits substantial depth and hand-worked irregularities consistent with period craftsmanship.
The surface retains an evocative, time-softened patina with traces of original gilding and polychrome decoration in muted tones of gold, green, ochre, and red, offering exceptional character and visual texture. The mirror plate shows age-related spotting and foxing, contributing to its authentic antique appeal.
The reverse reveals early construction methods and materials, further supporting its age and originality. Wear, losses, and surface irregularities are consistent with centuries of use and add to the mirror’s sculptural, storied quality.
A dramatic and decorative statement piece, ideal for mounting above a console, mantel, or altar-style table, and equally compelling in traditional, Spanish Colonial, European provincial, or eclectic interiors.
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Dimensions:Height: 50 in Width: 41 in Depth: 2 in
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Sold As:Set of 1
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Style:Spanish Colonial
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Materials and Techniques:Mirror, Wood, Paint
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Place of Origin:Spain
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Date of Manufacture:Late-19th century
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Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. The paint is worn in places and exposes the wood underneath.
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