A mirror, Stockholm work in Rococo, second half of the 18th century, decor in papier mache, gilded with the beginning of the production of older surface layers.

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A mirror, Stockholm work in Rococo, second half of the 18th century, decor in papier mache, gilded with the beginning of the production of older surface layers.
3768041. A mirror, Stockholm work in Rococo, second half of the 18th century, decor in papier mache, gilded with the beginning of the production of older surface layers.

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Upturned crown with openwork decoration of acanthus, rocailles, straw flowers and volutes, engraved bottoms, rounded frame with rocailles and pearl, lower sargen with clam and volutes, faceted and silver-foiled glass, original back cover, 110 x 49 cm.

Condition

The crest with occasional minor decorative losses, the glasses re-foiled and with minor foiling damage.

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3768041. A mirror, Stockholm work in Rococo, second half of the 18th century, decor in papier mache, gilded with the beginning of the production of older surface layers.

Description

Upturned crown with openwork decoration of acanthus, rocailles, straw flowers and volutes, engraved bottoms, rounded frame with rocailles and pearl, lower sargen with clam and volutes, faceted and silver-foiled glass, original back cover, 110 x 49 cm.

Condition

The crest with occasional minor decorative losses, the glasses re-foiled and with minor foiling damage.

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original Swedish texts.

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