Oval easel back dressing mirror attributed to the Norblin Metal Works (1880-1900)
A generously sized oval shaped dressing mirror in silvered brass with an easel back and lion's paw feet. The mirrored glass has a beveled edge and the back is a single board mahogany panel fitted with a hinged silver plated easel stand. The bottom of the frame features engraved initials in Palmer script with a slight loss to the silver plating in that area. This piece is most likely a product of the Norblin Metal Works in Warsaw.
Russian / Polish, Warsaw, circa 1880-1900.
Condition: Wear to the silver plating, specifically at the engraving at the bottom of the frame. Wear commensurate with age and use.
Materials: Silver Plated Brass, Beveled Mirror Glass, Mahogany
Dimensions: 17" W x x 1" D x 23" H
SKU: 9523
Tear sheets are available on request.
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