Antiques Category: Mirrors
French Louis Phillipe Silverleaf Mirror
A Gilt Classical Mirror with Shell Carving, New England, c.1820-30
Monumental Federal Giltwood Overmantle Mirror with a Wedgewood Blue and White Jasperware Plaque
Pair Classical Carved Gilded Mirrors (Portsmouth, circa 1820)
Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Wall Mirror (New York, circa 1800)
Hepplewhite Gilded Oval Mirror (New York, circa 1800)
Federal Gilded Looking Glass (N.Y. or Philadelphia, circa 1805)
Sheraton Overmantle Mirror (American, circa 1820)
French Mirror
French Louis Phillipe Mirror
French Louis XV Mirror
Carved Gilt Classical Hepplewhite Mirror Probably American or English, c.1810
Late Georgian Gold Leaf Mirror
Rare 18th century painted trumeau with still life painting and carved giltwood
A Classical Gilt Mirror with Cornucopias and Eagle, turn of the century
A Carved Mahogany and Giltwood Chippendale style Mirror, 19th century
A Federal Gilt Tabernacle Mirror with Stars, English or American, c.1810
Vintage Italian Mirror
English Bullseye Mirror
A Classical Gilded Mirror Clam Shell Carving,Boston,c.1820
Mahogany and Gilt Hepplewhite style mirror with Eglomise Tablet
Louis Phillipe Silverleaf Mirror, c. 1860
A George III Painted Satinwood Dressing Mirror, England, c.1800
A Gilt and Mahogany Classical Mirror with Village/Small Town Scene, c.1820
French Carved Giltwood Mirror
18th century Mirror Frame
Antique Mirror
Mahogany Carved Chippendale Mirror with Gilt Urn, c.1780
A Rare Pair of Parcel Gilt Mahogany Chippendale Rococo Looking Glasses, c. 1760/1780
Large Monumental Classical Gilt Gesso Convex Girandole Mirror with Carved Eagle, Flora, c.1810
A Classical Gilt Mirror with Swan Carving, New England, c.1820
Copper Mirror
Belgian Window Mirror
Napoleon III Mirror
Louis Philippe Mirror
Venetian Mirror
Italian Trumeaux
Italian Mirror
Early French Trumeau Mirror
George III Carton Pierre mirror
Antique Silverleaf Louis Phlippe Mirror
Federal Shaving Mirror
French Gilt mirror
Pair of Silvered Antique Venetian Mirrors from France
Pair of American Convex Mirrors (Albany, New York, circa 1820)