Description
18th Century Eglomise and wood “Courting” mirror. Typically these were North European made for export to America. There have been numerous examples found in American colonial homes. The reverse painting on the crest of the mirror represents a crowned lady with a hunting horn over her shoulder. There is a crack in the upper right hand corner of the glass panel. The frame of the mirror is also constructed of narrow banding of mirror. There are two cracks in the lower left hand side of the mirror banding. The mirror measures 21 ¼” high x 14 ½” wide. From a coastal Maine estate.
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