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George IV Mahogany Pier Glass

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An early 19th century George IV mahogany framed wall mirror or 'Pier Glass'.

The frame is decorated with half turned pillars that have ring turned details.

The top of the mirror has a break back cornice with nine turned wood balls and turned rosettes.

The pier glass is made from quality mahogany and is in good condition with a few chips to the edges and the slip. (Circa 1830)

Height 97cm (38.2 inches)
Width 62cm (24.4 inches)
Depth 9.5cm (3.7 inches)

Please use the inquiry form to request further details of this item or make a purchase. Alternatively, call our shop and use the code 8365 to identify the item to us.++(0) 1661 852122.
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£695.00  UK
$867.99  USA
810.30  EU
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Date Circa 1830  Early 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as102a6039 / 8365 Status For Sale

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Graham Smith AntiquesLeadgate House
Horsley
Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
NE15 0NT

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