800
115x15 H155cm.
Florentine Louis XV style mirror in gilded and carved wood dating back to the mid-19th century.
The mercury mirror is surrounded by a plant-shaped carving from which a larger rocaille carving typical of the style starts.
The cymatium is characterised by a carving of racemes and flowers with a shell in the centre.
Provenance: Florence 19th century.
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