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Tall Louis XVI mirror, Hercules attributes, gold leaf gilt wood frame - late 18th century

Tall Louis XVI mirror, Hercules attributes, gold leaf gilt wood frame - late 18th century

STATUS : AVAILABLE
PRICE : 3 300 €
CONDITION : Bon état

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Tall Louis XVI mirror, gold leaf gilt wood frame, finely sculpted with Hercules attributes (a lion's head and a club under a helmet), laurels and leaves. Original mercury mirror. Late 18th century production, probably South of France.

Large, very decorative format.

In good condition. Original gilt, original glass with stains (the mercury glass can be replaced on demand).

Width : 85cm
Height : 139.5cm

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