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Step into timeless elegance with this stunning 19th-century Victorian mahogany cheval mirror. Standing at 180 cm tall, this exquisite piece features a beautifully crafted frame with intricate detailing, showcasing the craftsmanship of its era. The mirror is in excellent condition, reflecting both style and functionality, making it a perfect addition to any bedroom or dressing area. With its rich mahogany finish, this mirror not only serves as a practical item but also as a striking decor piece that enhances your space. Size: W 88 cm, D 65 cm, H 180 cm.

Category: Furniture;Mirrors;Bedroom;Living Room

Condition: Excellent

Width: 88 cm

Depth: 65 cm

Height: 180 cm

19th-Century Victorian Mahogany Cheval Mirror

SKU: 1815
$950.00Price

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