This 19th century tramp art wall mirror from Austria exemplifies rustic charm through its expertly handcarved basswood construction. Crafted around 1880, the mirror showcases the distinctive "notch cut" chip carved technique typical of tramp art, featuring striking protruding corners that add depth and character. The brown surface is finished with a semi-gloss varnish, preserving its aged patina while enhancing its rustic appeal. The mirror plate has been replaced during restoration, restoring clarity while maintaining authenticity. Practicality is ensured by a hand-forged metal ring at the back, allowing straightforward wall mounting. The combination of historical craftsmanship and functional design makes this handcarved tramp art wall mirror a notable decorative piece.
Size: W. 17.32 in; H. 20.08 in; D. 1.18 in;
W. 43.99 cm; H. 51 cm; D. 3 cm;
Condition: Good. *perfect restored condition
Origin: Austria
Period: 19th Century
Materials: Softwood handcarved
Reference Number: Please refer to stock #TA-WM196 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.

