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A Fine Inlaid Mahogany and Giltwood Federal Mirror with Urn Finial, New York, c.1790
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A Very Fine Federal Giltwood and Eglomise Paneled Looking Glass, New York, c.1810
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A Monumental Gilt Pier Mirror with Reverse Painting, with American Eagle, Probably American, c.1800
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Classical Gilt Tabernacle Mirror with Shell and Reverse Painting, c.1820
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A Federal /Classical Carved Oval Giltwood Mirror, possibly Salem, c.1820
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Classical Mirrored Wall Chest w/ drawers, Probably New York, c.1825
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A Diminutive and Finely Painted Federal Giltwood Tabernacle Mirror, c.1820
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A Classical Giltwood Tabernacle Mirror with Églomisé Panel Depicting Musical Symbols, probably New York, c.1810
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A Fine Classical Mirror with Reverse Painting, Massachusetts, c.1830
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A Large Classical Gesso Pier Mirror, New York/Boston, c.1825
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A Fine Inlaid Mahogany and Giltwood Federal Mirror with Urn Finial, New York, c.1790
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A Grand Federal Giltwood Pier Mirror with Agricultural Trophies, English or Possibly Salem, c.1810
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A Diminutive Classical/Federal Gilt Mirror with Eagle and Urn Finial, All Original, New York, c.1810
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A Gilt Sheraton Tabernacle Looking Glass by Peter Grinnell & Son, Providence, RI, c.1810-1820
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A Tall Sheraton Gilt Mirror with Églomisé Glass Painted Panel and Original Beveled Mirror, Massachusetts, c.1800-18105
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A Tall Fine Reverse-Painted Elaborately Gilt Tabernacle Mirror, All Original Gilt and Glass, c.1820
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A Small Mahogany Federal Mirror, Boston, Attributed to Elisha Tucker, c.1810
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A Federal Gilt Mirror with Original Gilt Tabernacle Mirror with Patriotic Reverse Painting, in As-Found Old Surface, c.1800–1810
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A Grand Elaborately Carved Gold-Leaf Chippendale/Classical Mirror
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An Inlaid Mahogany Hepplewhite/George III Mirror, c.1780
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sw01153: A Fine Hepplewhite Dressing Mirror with Urn Finials and Curule Spade Feet, English, c.1800
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Large Gold Leaf Rococo Revival Dressing Mirror, labeled Charles N. Robinson, Philadelphia, c.1860






















