A George II Mahogany toilet mirror, with a rectangular plate within a gilt foliate slip and moulded surround, having brass urn finials, the cavetto platform fitted with three Oak-lined drawers, on ogee bracket feet, having a lovely colour and patina.
This George II mahogany toilet mirror, dating from the early 18th century, features a classic design with a gracefully curved frame and intricate detailing. Crafted from rich mahogany, the mirror reflects the sophisticated style of the period. Its elegant form and functional design make it a cherished piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Georgian furniture.
The central draw having the trade card for, John Franklin Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer at the Sign of the Chair in Bell Court, Doctors Commons, London.
Provenance: The Butler collection:
Size: 24.5″ high (62.2cm) X 17″ wide (43.2 cm) X 8″ deep (25 cm)