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Handcrafted
gilt wood mirrors in the traditional English way in
Georgian, Regency and Victorian styles.
Made
to measure
We custom make our mirrors
A
choice of finish
As well as our standard gilt finish, you can
choose from Dutch gold leaf, silver leaf, rubbed gilt
or even real English water gilding if required.
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Archtop Overmantels
The most versatile of mirrors from the
early 19th century, which were traditionally,
used over mantelpieces in reception
rooms. They look equally imposing over
console tables in halls and in bedrooms.
Archtops can be cut down in height to
fit under pictures rails or lower ceilings.
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Pier
glasses
The slim proportion of the standard
pier glass fits halls, passageways and
landings particularly well, bringing
light to these sometimes gloomy areas
Choose from a frieze of Swags &
Bows or Nymphs.
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Oval mirrors
Oval mirrors can be hung either
vertically or horizontally to great
effect in any room.
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Rectangular mirror
The proportions of these classical Regency frames lend themselves well to many areas of the house. All have bevelled glass and if fitted over a mantelpiece may benefit from being raised a few inches.
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Cushion mirror
Another disctinctly French style with
raised central mirror and angled side
panels making a "cushion"
shape.
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Round convex mirrors
Often referred to as "Butlers"
or "Fish Eye" mirrors, these
formal mirrors come in two sizes with
the option of an imposing eagle top
and can be ordered with flat glass
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