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English Victorian Walnut Shaving Mirror with Octagonal Base, c.1850–1865
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English Victorian Walnut Shaving Mirror with Octagonal Base, c.1850–1865

English Victorian Walnut Shaving Mirror with Octagonal Base, c.1850–1865

A finely proportioned Victorian gentleman’s shaving mirror in walnut, circa mid-19th Century.

The concave circular mirror plate tilts on its original adjustable bracket, allowing the concave glass to be angled for shaving. Raised on a slender turned baluster stem above a well-modelled stepped base with an unusual octagonal outline with ebonised detailing.

The restrained turning and elegant proportions reflect the influence of earlier Georgian dressing table furniture, giving the piece a lighter and more architectural character than many later Victorian examples.

 

English, circa 1850–1865.

$277.43

Original: $924.75

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English Victorian Walnut Shaving Mirror with Octagonal Base, c.1850–1865

$924.75

$277.43

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English Victorian Walnut Shaving Mirror with Octagonal Base, c.1850–1865

A finely proportioned Victorian gentleman’s shaving mirror in walnut, circa mid-19th Century.

The concave circular mirror plate tilts on its original adjustable bracket, allowing the concave glass to be angled for shaving. Raised on a slender turned baluster stem above a well-modelled stepped base with an unusual octagonal outline with ebonised detailing.

The restrained turning and elegant proportions reflect the influence of earlier Georgian dressing table furniture, giving the piece a lighter and more architectural character than many later Victorian examples.

 

English, circa 1850–1865.

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A finely proportioned Victorian gentleman’s shaving mirror in walnut, circa mid-19th Century.

The concave circular mirror plate tilts on its original adjustable bracket, allowing the concave glass to be angled for shaving. Raised on a slender turned baluster stem above a well-modelled stepped base with an unusual octagonal outline with ebonised detailing.

The restrained turning and elegant proportions reflect the influence of earlier Georgian dressing table furniture, giving the piece a lighter and more architectural character than many later Victorian examples.

 

English, circa 1850–1865.