A small, framed mirror on a stand or supporting brackets, usually placed on a chest of drawers or toilet table, as a looking glass. There are many variants the frames may be square, rectangular, half round, oval or shield shaped. The mirror brackets usually stood on a platform base, sometimes with a marble top, and often with small drawers for jewellery beneath. The angle of the mirror could be adjusted either by tightening small wooden knobs on the brackets or else by brass thumbscrews. The supporting brackets during the Georgian and early Victorian periods were often turned posts, but during the mid-19th century Rococo revival they could be elaborately scrolled and carved. Collectors will also come across many small round mirrors, often framed in brass on an adjustable stand, which were generally used as shaving mirrors.

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William IV mahogany toilet swing mirror rectangular mirror on…

Mahogany Toilet Swing Mirror with Arcanthus Scroll Supports

William IV mahogany toilet swing mirror rectangular mirror on arcanthus scroll supports (some veneers missing)

William IV mahogany Tri-fold dressing table mirror, 19th…

William IV Mahogany Tri-Fold Dressing Table Mirror

William IV mahogany Tri-fold dressing table mirror, 19th century, with central tilting mirror flanked by two rectangular side wings, height 80 cm width 93 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW

William IV flame mahogany toilet mirror, circa 1835, no drawers,…

William IV Mahogany Toilet Mirror

William IV flame mahogany toilet mirror, circa 1835, no drawers, 84 cm height, 69 cm length, 27 cm depth

A collection of American Civil War related items, including tin…

Civil War Camp Equipment and Personal Items Lot

A collection of American Civil War related items, including tin cup believed to have been carried by William B. Smith 14th Illinois Vol, with old tag with typed description stating that it was 'Used by Him as a 16 year old At Andersonville and other Rebel…

A good William IV flame mahogany dressing mirror, with a…

William IV Flame Mahogany Dressing Mirror with Drawers

A good William IV flame mahogany dressing mirror, with a rectangular swing mirror, on fluted end supports with drawers below. 100 cm high, 75 cm wide, 30 cm deep

William IV mahogany gents shaving stand circular swivel mirror…

Mahogany Gents Shaving Stand with Swivel Mirror

William IV mahogany gents shaving stand circular swivel mirror on circular column, swag form legs. Height 160 cm