This 19th Century Tramp Art wall mirror from Austria, dating back to circa 1840, exemplifies rustic craftsmanship with its hand-carved basswood frame. The mirror stands out for its dark brown frame, which almost appears black, featuring detailed chip carvings with protruding corners and intricate diamond patterns. Further enhancing its distinctive design are the carved wooden leaves that accent each corner, demonstrating the fine artistry typical in Tramp Art. This mirror, restored to perfect condition with renewed glass, is a unique and valuable example of rural decorative art from its period, highlighting the primary keyword Tramp Art for its evident historical and artistic significance.
Size: W. 22.8 in; H. 27.5 in; D. 1 in;
W. 57.91 cm; H. 69.85 cm; D. 2.54 cm;
Condition: Good. *perfect restored condition - the mirror glass has been renewed during the restoration process. Wear consistent with age and use.
Period: 19th Century
Materials: softwood handcarved
Reference Number: Please refer to stock #TA-M113 when inquiring at contact@princecastleconsignment.com.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping at actual cost.
Payment: We accept bank wire transfers and all major credit cards.
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.

