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Antique mirrors come in various styles, shapes, and materials, each reflecting the design aesthetics and craftsmanship of different historical periods. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique mirrors for sale we've 42 items for your consideration, ranging from £90 to £250. Here are some
... show more detail different types of antique mirrors:• Wall Mirrors: Wall mirrors are large mirrors designed to be mounted on a wall. Antique wall mirrors can feature different frame styles, such as ornate gilded frames, carved wooden frames, or frames with decorative elements like scrolls, foliage, or architectural motifs.• Pier Mirrors: Pier mirrors are tall and narrow mirrors intended to be placed between windows or on a wall space known as a pier. Antique pier mirrors often feature elongated shapes, decorative frames, and may include shelves or small drawers for displaying objects.• Overmantel Mirrors: Overmantel mirrors are mirrors specifically designed to be placed above a fireplace mantel. These mirrors are often large and decorative, featuring intricate frames with carvings, gilding, or architectural details.• Dressing Table Mirrors: Dressing table mirrors, also known as vanity mirrors, are smaller mirrors designed for use on a dressing table or vanity. Antique dressing table mirrors can feature adjustable angles, ornate stands or frames, and sometimes come with attached compartments for storing jewelry or cosmetics.• Cheval Mirrors: Cheval mirrors are full-length mirrors mounted on a frame with adjustable supports, allowing them to be tilted and positioned at different angles. Antique cheval mirrors can have ornate frames, often with decorative carvings or inlays.• Handheld Mirrors: Handheld mirrors are small mirrors meant to be held in the hand for personal grooming or inspection. Antique handheld mirrors can feature handles made of various materials like wood, silver, or ivory, and the mirror itself can have decorative engravings or beveled edges.• Convex Mirrors: Convex mirrors, also known as fish-eye mirrors or "witches" mirrors, have a curved surface that bulges outward. Antique convex mirrors were popular during the 18th and 19th centuries and can have decorative frames, often featuring gilded or carved details.• Frameless Mirrors: Frameless mirrors, as the name suggests, do not have a traditional frame. Instead, the edges of the mirror are usually beveled or polished. Antique frameless mirrors can have various shapes and sizes and are valued for their simplicity and clean aesthetic.• Venetian Mirrors: Venetian mirrors originated in Venice, Italy, and are known for their elegant and elaborate designs. These mirrors often feature engraved or etched glass, intricate patterns, and decorative elements like flowers, scrolls, or motifs inspired by nature.These are just a few examples of the diverse types of antique mirrors. Antique mirrors can serve as functional pieces for reflection and enhancement of light, as well as decorative elements that add beauty and character to a space. They represent the craftsmanship, design trends, and historical context of earlier periods, making them sought after by collectors and appreciated for their timeless appeal. show less detail
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