Decorative French mirrored table tray centrepiece

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An early twentieth century french Louis XVI style mirror tray by Orfeverie Delecta circa 1900 -1920 in rose gold gilt pewter this factory was known for these plated pieces made in the neo-classical style with crisply cast ribbon Laurel floral and ribbon decoration and musical instruments standing on scrolled acanthus leaf feet with mirrored tray the gilt is beautifully time worn and rubbed through to the pewter whilst the plate has foxing and generally signs of use all consistent with its age and use .
A fine looking piece to decorate a dining table setting as a decanter or bottle stand or similar
2.25” or 5.75cm high
26” or 66cm wide
12” or 30.5 cm deep
Please note U.K. postage is included in the price
Shipping information
Deliveries to England, Wales and Scotland addresses at £75please send me your postcode if you are a bit remote or coastal as it could be more...or you are very welcome to collect from me in Maidenhead...please give me a call to arrange collections or simply to view the stock
All of my items are antique and will therefore, have some signs of age and use, but I restore everything necessary and you will receive a good quality piece that is well represented in my photographs...no problem to send you more info or photos of any item you would like, just let me know.
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Date1900s : 1900 ConditionLovely antique condition Codeas992a439 / 292 Price SOLD £115.00 StatusSold SellerAnthony Wilkinson Decorative Antiques Telephone07792824137Non UK callers :+44 7792824137 Emailanthony.wilkinson@live.co.uk

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