This rustic tramp art wall mirror from 19th century Austria, dating around 1880, features a distinct handcarved design reflecting the tramp art style. Its frame presents intricate pyramidal corners interrupted by small mirror plates and vertical rounded wooden motifs centrally placed. Dark brown-stained notch cut bars form patterns that contribute to the mirror's uniqueness. The top is accentuated by pointed 'roof' elements, while the back is closed with wooden panels fitted with a handforged metal ring for easy wall mounting. This piece demonstrates excellent restoration, with the original mirror plate showing natural slight scratches and aging spots. It stands as a prime example of rustic tramp art craftsmanship, prized for its elaborate detail and condition.
Size: W. 25.2 in; H. 41.34 in; D. 3.15 in;
W. 64.01 cm; H. 105 cm; D. 8 cm;
Condition: Good. *perfect restored condition - with old mirror plate showing slight scratches and aging spots
Origin: Austria
Period: 19th Century
Materials: basswood handcarved, mirror
Reference Number: Please refer to stock #TA-WM206 when inquiring at contact@princecastleconsignment.com.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping at actual cost.
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Return Policy: Our aim is to ensure that you are happy with your purchase. In the very unlikely event that the authenticity of an item is disputed, please email us immediately. We will gladly accept your return within 7 days of receipt for a full refund excluding shipping costs and import duties if applicable. The item must be returned to us in its original condition.

