True antique French frame, circa late 1800s to early 1900s, fitted with 1960s mirror glass. The frame is the star: solid wood with hand-carved floral corner appliqués, quatrefoil detailing, and layers of aged gilding that show decades of patina.
It’s common for antique mirrors to be re-glassed mid-century, and this one was done well. The 1960s plate is clear, flat, and free of desilvering or chips. The frame shows the deep, warm wear that only a true antique can — minor nicks, rubs to the gilding, and wood showing through at high points.
Details:
• Frame Era: Antique, likely French, late 19th / early 20th century
• Glass Era: Replaced circa 1960s
• Style: Louis XVI / French Baroque revival
• Material: Carved wood with original gilding + later mirror plate
• Condition: Excellent for age. Frame has authentic patina and wear; glass is intact
Measures: 11”w x 13”h x 1-1/4”d




