Mahogany Fretwork Mirror, Circa 1900
An exceptional Circa 19th century mahogany fretwork mirror of striking Georgian Revival influence, featuring an intricately hand-cut foliate crest and flowing symmetrical scrollwork throughout. The richly figured mahogany frame displays warm honey and chestnut tones with beautiful natural grain movement, while the original mirror plate is bordered by a delicate gilt slip that adds refined contrast and depth. Elegant yet highly decorative, this piece embodies the theatrical craftsmanship associated with fine Georgian interior design and statement antique wall décor.
The sculptural silhouette and dramatic openwork carving make this antique mahogany mirror an ideal focal point for a sophisticated hallway, powder room, dressing room, or layered salon-style interior. Its organic curves and hand-finished detailing lend themselves beautifully to both traditional and contemporary spaces, pairing effortlessly with English country house, Gothic Revival, maximalist, and curated European interiors. The reverse retains an engraved presentation plaque dated 12th March 1953, adding an additional layer of provenance and historical charm.
Highly sought after by collectors, interior designers, and decorators searching for authentic antique mirrors, carved wooden wall mirrors, and statement decorative antiques, this rare piece offers timeless decorative appeal with strong visual presence. Perfect for luxury interiors, boutique hospitality settings, or elevated residential schemes, it is a characterful and atmospheric example of 19th century craftsmanship designed to bring texture, warmth, and old-world elegance into the modern home.
Height: 33 1/2 inches (85 cm)
Width: 20 inches (50 cm)
Depth: 2 inches (5 cm)
£450 | Circa 1900 | Ref: SA286