Mirrors
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M-27
on hold
Lacquered Goat Skin Mirror by Aldo Tura
Lacquered goat skin by Aldo Tura square mirror bearing the sticker in the back marked " Aldo Tura Made Italy". Italy: circa 1970
- width
- 27 in.
- height
- 27 in.
- depth
- 1 in.
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M-28
Rare Pair of Maison Bagues Parrot Girandoles Mirrors
Rare Pair of Maison Baguès parrot girandoles mirrors fitted with typical moulded and etched glass parrot sconce figures.Shaped beveled mirrored glass set in silvered iron frames.
- width
- 14
- height
- 39
- depth
- 4
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M-29
Steel and Brass Welded Sunburst Mirror
Steel and brass welded sunburst mirror. Canada.
- height
- 2 in. (5.08 cm)
- diameter
- 29 in. (73.66 cm)
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M-30
Biedermeier Period Mahogany Mirror
Biedermeier period mahogany mirror decorated with burled elm and gilt wood moulding. Austria.
- width
- 28
- height
- 4 ft. 8
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M-31
Italian Rococo Gilt Wood Mirror
Italian Rococo gilt and carved wood mirror. Italy c.1750
- width
- 20 in. (51 cm)
- height
- 41 in. (104 cm)
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M-32
Mosaic Mirror
Small colorful brass and ceramic tile mosaic mirror. United States.
- width
- 14 in. (36 cm)
- height
- 14 in. (36 cm)
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M-33
Louis XVI Style French Mirror
Large, grey painted Louis XVI style French mirror with nicely oxidized mirror plate.
- width
- 39.5
- height
- 59
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M-34
sold
Rare and Exceptional mirror " Soleil à pointe" by Line Vautrin
Rare and Exceptional ''Soleil à Pointe'' Amber Glass and Talosel Resin Convex Mirror by Line Vautrin. Signed: "Line Vautrin Made in France". France: circa 1955
- diameter
- 23 in.
- condition
- good condition , the frame was inspected and consolidated by an expert restorer (some loosened pieces needed to be reattached ), some glass inclusions replaced , convex mirror in very good condition , possibly later. Original fabric lined back.
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M-35
sold
Rare Line Vautrin Mirror
Unique and exceptional work of art by Line Vautrin , "Gerbera" . Talosel resin , silvered and convex glass , signed on the back :Line Vautrin.. France c.1955. Authentification by Marie-Laure Bonnaud-Vautrin. As much an artist as a designer, Vautrin's prolific output encompassed jewelry, decor items and mirrors. Her works are included in the permanent collection of the musée des arts décoratifs de Paris. Highly sought after and collectible, a similar mirror by Vautrin sold at Philips De Pury auction on 11 December, 2012. France.
- diameter
- 11 in. (28 cm)
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M-36
sold
Rare Line Vautrin "Tudor" Mirror
1955.Description: Unique and exceptional talosel and resin convex mirror by Line Vautrin. Talosel is a resin material invented by Vautrin. It is derived from cellulose acetate and the name is shortened form of 'acetate de cellulose elabore,' France, circa 1955.As much an artist as a designer, Vautrin's prolific output encompassed jewelry, decor items and mirrors. Her works are included in the permanent collection of the musée des arts décoratifs de Paris. .
- height
- 20 in. (51 cm)
- diameter
- 20 in. (51 cm)
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M-37
Hammered Nickel Plated Copper Mirror by Angelo Bragalini
Hammered Nickel Plated Copper Mirror by Angelo Bragalini Italy: circa 1950
- width
- 26.5
- height
- 36.75
- depth
- 1
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M-38
Pair of Silvered Leaf Louis Philippe Style Mirrors
Pair of silvered leaf Louis Philippe style mirrors. France: circa 1870
- width
- 28.5 in.
- height
- 32.25 in.
- depth
- 2 in.
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M-39
French Louis XVI Period Painted Carved Wood Trumeau Mirror
French Louis XVI painted wooden carved trumeau mirror France: circa 1780
- width
- 45 in.
- height
- 76
- depth
- 2 in.
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M-40
Console Mirror in the style of Jules Leleu
Console Mirror in the style of Jules Leleu
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M-41
Louis XVI Style giltwood Mirror
Louis XVI style gilt wood mirror. France: circa 1960
- width
- 30.5 in.
- height
- 69 in.
- depth
- 1.5 in.
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M-42
Important Modernist Circular Mirror Inlaid with Tiger Eye Stone Details
Important modernist marquetry and gilt brass circular mirror inlaid with tiger eye stone details. Italy: circa 1980
- height
- 53 in. (134.62 cm)
- diameter
- 53 in. (134.62 cm)
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M-43
French 18th Century Giltwood Louis XVI Period Mirror
An 18th century French gilt and carved wood Louis XVI period mirror . France: circa 1780.
- width
- 24.5 in. (62.23 cm)
- height
- 44 in. (111.76 cm)
- depth
- 1.75 in. (4.45 cm)
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M-44
Large Oak Wood and Brass Mounted Beveled Mirror in the Style of Karl Springer
Large oak wood and brass mounted beveled mirror in the style of Karl Springer. United States: circa 1970
- width
- 44.25 in. (112.4 cm)
- height
- 55 in. (139.7 cm)
- depth
- 4 in. (10.16 cm)
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M-45
Elegant French Napoleon III Period Parclose Gilt Wood Mirror
Elegant French Napoleon III period parclose gilt wood mirror. France: circa 1870
- width
- 36.75 in. (93.35 cm)
- height
- 48.25 in. (122.56 cm)
- depth
- 3.5 in. (8.89 cm)
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M-46
Atelier Line Vautrin , A.D.A.M. "Miroir Etincelles"
"Miroir Etincelles" mirror by Atelier Line Vautrin , A.D.A.M. (Association pour le Développement des Arts Manuels), blue and silvered mirrored glass set in talosel resin . France, c. 1970 From 1967 to 1972 , Line Vautrin founded and directed an art school to pass on her know-how and artisanal technics. The school was located at 29 quai des Grands Augustins in Paris and was called L'ADAM ( association-developement-arts manuels). The artist called on her best worker for many years, Thérèse Patchayan, as well as her daughter Marie-Laure, who will teach her mother's know-how in France and around the world. Line Vautrin teaches the cutting of talosel plates, pattern cutting, modeling, gluing, coating, and hot inlays of all kinds. The objects were of all shapes, the mirrors, oxidized, sometimes crackled. Line Vautrin has always claimed to be an artisan, and teaches both peers established in the profession, keen to improve their techniques, and young aspiring artists wishing to learn from this important creator. Never interrupting her research on shapes and materials, she patented a process: “pellimorphoses”. This technique was later defined as “expansions of coloured plastics caught between two transparent surfaces”. This synthetic material was encrusted with small pieces of coloured mirrors. Provenance: Pierre Bergé & Associés, Paris, Collection PM: L’univers d’un collectionneur, 14 September 2018, Lot 235 | Private Collection
- depth
- 2 in.
- diameter
- 15 in.
- condition
- Very good condition
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M-47
Pair of Painted and Gold Leaf Louis XVI Style Oval Mirrors
Pair of Painted and Gold Leaf Louis XVI Style Oval Mirrors. France: circa 1880
- width
- 29 in.
- height
- 54.75 in.
- depth
- 1.5 in.
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M-48
Blue Glass Talosel Artistic Mirror by Atelier Vautrin
Blue glass and talosel artistic mirror by Atelier Vautrin. France: circa 1970 . Line Vautrin opened an art school to pass on her know-how, at 29 quai des Grands Augustins in Paris. The artist calls on his best worker for many years, Thérèse Patchayan, as well as her daughter Marie-Laure, who will teach her mother's know-how in France and around the world. Line Vautrin teaches the cutting of talosel plates, pattern cutting, modeling, gluing, coating, and hot inlays of all kinds. The objects were of all shapes, the mirrors, oxidized, sometimes crackled. Line Vautrin has always claimed to be an artisan, and teaches both peers established in the profession, keen to improve their techniques, and young aspiring artists wishing to learn from this important creator. Never interrupting her research on shapes and materials, she patented a process: “pellimorphoses”. This technique was later defined as “expansions of coloured plastics caught between two transparent surfaces”. This synthetic material was encrusted with small pieces of coloured mirrors.
- diameter
- 11.5 in.
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M-49
Polychrome Talosel Mirror by Atelier Vautrin
Polychrome talosel mirror by Atelier Vautrin. France: Circa 1970
- diameter
- 13.5 in.
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M-50
sold
Gilt & Coloured Glass Artistic Mirror "Soleil à Pointe" by Atelier Vautrin
Gilt, purple and amber glass, talosel resin artistic mirror by Atelier Vautrin. France: circa 1970 From 1967 to 1972 , Line Vautrin founded and directed an art school to pass on her know-how and artisanal technics. The school was located at 29 quai des Grands Augustins in Paris and was called L'ADAM ( association-developement-arts manuels). The artist called on her best worker for many years, Thérèse Patchayan, as well as her daughter Marie-Laure, who will teach her mother's know-how in France and around the world. Line Vautrin teaches the cutting of talosel plates, pattern cutting, modeling, gluing, coating, and hot inlays of all kinds. The objects were of all shapes, the mirrors, oxidized, sometimes crackled. Line Vautrin has always claimed to be an artisan, and teaches both peers established in the profession, keen to improve their techniques, and young aspiring artists wishing to learn from this important creator. Never interrupting her research on shapes and materials, she patented a process: “pellimorphoses”. This technique was later defined as “expansions of coloured plastics caught between two transparent surfaces”. This synthetic material was encrusted with small pieces of coloured mirrors. Provenance: Private collection, Paris France .
- diameter
- 7.75 in.
- condition
- Some restorations to various glass insets and resin support.