Lovely smaller solid brass antique rococo mirror for table or wall features the head of Bacchus, God of Agriculture, Wine, and Fertility
Description:
Antique Rococo Mirror Brass Wall or Table Mirror Bacchus Head Scroll Leaf Motif
Solid brass frame with beautiful original aged patina and verdigris
Fancy ornate Bacchus (god of agriculture, wine and fertility) head flanks the top with a bunch of grapes beneath; rococo scrollwork and leaves flank the remainder of frame
Thick beveled mirror with access via four corner screws on the back
Mirror is unmarked, but in the style of Bradley & Hubbard (B&H) of same period
Mirror frame measures 14.75" high x 8.5" wide x .5" deep
Mirror opening measures 8" high x 5" wide
Mirror weighs 3.8 pounds; solid brass
Please see pictures for best indication of condition, and ask any questions before bidding or buying.
Buyer pays $15.00 flat shipping from Saginaw, Michigan 48604, lower 48 states ONLY.
SNP-80
2017-10-24-01
Condition:
Antique mirror in very good condition with beautiful original aged patina and verdigris. Significant spots of silver loss are present on the face and along the edges; fogginess throughout. One small chip out of the lower right corner of mirror, not readily noticeable. Back easel is missing; crude twisted hanging wire attached. One crack in the lower right edge of scrollwork frame, as shown in pic. Back is spotted and stained from age.