Elaborated 19th century gold-plated wall mirror - antique

Elite antique furniture and accessories.

€3,050.00

SKU: NIMQUES- Sn4775

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Description

Developed 19th-century gilded wall mirror, featuring an original bevelled edge mirror with some drawings in a gilwood wooden frame. This antique mirror retains its original gilding, glass, and board, all in home-ready condition.

Unique antique furniture and accessories can be an excellent idea for decorating our interiors. Currently, there are more and more enthusiasts of high-quality old products that have a specific character and soul. It's a nod to the history, creation, and design of classic and timeless furniture. There are many different styles in antique furniture, each with its distinctive features. 

There are many different styles characterising antique furniture, but we can highlight a few of the most important ones. Eclectic furniture refers to the 19th century, during which the Biedermeier style reigned. Its variations in the early years of this century include Neo-Gothic, Gothic, Rococo, Louis Philippe, and finally, the English Victorian style. By the end of the century, these styles transitioned into pseudo styles of Classicism, Renaissance, and Baroque. 

Empire style furniture dates back to the period between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It originated from the reign of Napoleon, where there was a significant resemblance and reference to Roman and Greek decorations. 

Classicist furniture is the Louis XVI style, which also strongly references ancient architecture. Interesting and noteworthy are all antique products in the Rococo and Louis XV styles. Next is Baroque, whose name comes from the Portuguese 'barocco' – which translates to an irregularly developed pearl. These were very representative pieces of furniture, meant to literally ooze glamour and play a significant role in luxury. Exceptional, selectively used materials were employed to further emphasise the grand tone of these products. 

Today, we can observe how much influence the Baroque style has had on today's classic furniture, which is designed with a great resemblance to the past era. Another significant style is the Renaissance, which flourished in the 15th and 16th centuries and also left a significant mark on the art of furniture making. Renaissance style was quite heavy and massive. Brown stains were used, as well as cornices, strong plinths, and bas-reliefs. It can certainly be said that these were quite specific products, but they offered many new possibilities, such as the construction of sideboards or generally broadly understood chest furniture. Here, there was also an interest in mythology and ancient times, so supports or legs took on animal forms. 

Lion's paws, eagle heads – these are common sights in the Renaissance style. Currently, many global brands recreate such furniture, taking examples from Italian or French creators. This is a manifestation of admiration and care for the history of the most beautiful Renaissance antiques. It is important to remember that in each country, furniture making was perceived differently, so each style in a given country had its separate character. This is very important, especially when searching for the right elegant antique for your interior. 

The most important aspect of elite antique furniture is originality. And this is ultimately crucial from the buyer's perspective, as there are many counterfeits circulating on the market. Luxury Products provides a document confirming the product's compliance with the actual description and photo. At your disposal, we have art appraisers, historians, and experts from around the world. 

 


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Attributes / Details

SKU NIMQUES- Sn4775
Manufacturer Nimbus Antiques
Model Sn4775
Material wood
Size H152cm W99cm D12cm
Wiek XIX
Rok 1880
Stan Po renowacji
Destiny To home

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