French Gilt Wood Wall Mirror Louis XVI Style, Directoire Period (Late 18th - Early 19th Century)
A fine example of French Neoclassical decorative art, this gilt wood wall mirror dates from the Directoire to early 19th-century Louis XVI revival period.
The well-carved warm gilt wood frame features elegant proportions and a decorative crest with classical motifs of flowers and a musical instrument.
Principally designed as a wall-mounted mirror, these pieces were often given as wedding gifts.
Overall it is in good condition with a deep aged hue to the patina. The mirror plate is a later replacement and there are some historic gilding repairs.
Ideal for placing above a console or fireplace, or positioned in an entrance hall or living area.
Details
Origin: France
Period: Late 18th century / Early 19th century, Louis XVI style (Directoire / early Neoclassical)
Materials: Carved wood with gilt finish, replacement mirror glass
Dimensions
Height: 77 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 5 cm
International Shipping & Import Information
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Delivery will be in the region of £50 to England and Wales. For any other locations, please contact us for a quote.
French Gilt Wood Wall Mirror Louis XVI Style, Directoire Period
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The price above is free to collect from the Landes (40700), SW France
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