A handsome early 20th century oval wall mirror with a beautifully carved solid oak frame, featuring beadwork edging, raised roundels, and scroll flourishes at the four cardinal points. The mirror glass is original, showing age-related foxing and light surface marks that lend it a warm, authentic patina.
The oak has developed a rich, mellow tone over time, accentuating the craftsmanship of the carved detailing. The piece measures 75 x 61 cm, with its pleasing proportions making it ideal for placement above a fireplace, console, or in an entranceway.
A fine example of early 1900s decorative woodwork — sturdy, tactile, and evocative of the Edwardian to Arts & Crafts transitional period — bringing timeless character to both traditional and modern interiors.
The oak has developed a rich, mellow tone over time, accentuating the craftsmanship of the carved detailing. The piece measures 75 x 61 cm, with its pleasing proportions making it ideal for placement above a fireplace, console, or in an entranceway.
A fine example of early 1900s decorative woodwork — sturdy, tactile, and evocative of the Edwardian to Arts & Crafts transitional period — bringing timeless character to both traditional and modern interiors.








