Early 19th Century British Regency Convex Mirror with giltwood frame, eagle crest, and candle arms, circa 1810.

Early 19th Century British Regency Convex Mirror

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Early 19th Century British Regency Convex Mirror

A striking example of period craftsmanship, this early 19th century British Regency convex mirror embodies the elegance and taste characteristic of the Regency era. Distinct for its elaborate form and decorative appeal, it showcases the golden age of English mirror-making.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1810
Material: Giltwood, glass

Dimensions: Height: 127 cm (50 in); Diameter: 71 cm (42 in); Width: 106 cm (28 in)

Condition: Original antique condition with an excellent patina; minor restorations commensurate with age.

This Regency convex mirror is a fine representative of early 19th century English decorative arts, comparable to celebrated examples in collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. The convex glass, once a symbol of prestige, is set within a bold giltwood frame topped by a commanding eagle crest, reflecting both grandeur and national pride. The mirror’s design speaks to the Regency fascination with classical motifs and dramatic visual effects, distinguishing it from plainer Georgian forms.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship highlights: The hand-carved giltwood frame exhibits masterful detailing, particularly in the eagle crest, a motif often employed by renowned Regency makers. The two pairs of elegantly scrolling candle arms, ebonised for contrast, provide both practical and decorative value.
  • Design significance: Demonstrates the Regency period’s fondness for symmetrical arrangement and neoclassical influence, seen in the mirror’s harmonious proportions and use of classical ornamentation. The convex glass creates a unique, expansive reflection, enhancing the sense of space.
  • Collecting value: An increasingly rare example of antique English convex mirrors, sought after for their historical character and distinguished provenance. Its bold scale and original features make it highly desirable to collectors of Regency antiques and interior designers alike.
  • Practical value: Ideal as a central display piece in a grand hallway, drawing room, or as a striking addition to a curated mirror collection. The working candle arms add historic ambience and potential for atmospheric illumination.

This exceptional Regency convex mirror captures both the refinement and innovation of its period. Its generous dimensions, original gilding, and period features ensure it remains as captivating to today’s collectors as it was to its original Regency owners.

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