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19th.Century Mahogany Cheval Mirror

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A good quality early 19th.Century Cheval mirror. The rectangular shaped mirror plate set within a moulded mahogany frame and supported on turned columns with ball finials. The base having attractive shaped and reeded legs with original brass square cup casters and united by a ring turned stretcher . Original mercury glass mirror and all in good ready to use condition. Dimensions:- Height...76.5''/ 172 cm. Width...26''/ 66cm. Depth at Floor...25''/ 63.5cm. Delivery to most of U.K. mainland £55. ALL TRADE ENQUIRIES WELCOME.
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Date 19th C  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as243a2443 / 22961 Status Sold

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John Howkins AntiquesPrivate dealer
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The Grange, Hempnall Green
Norfolk
NR15 2NR

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