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A fine mahogany and veneered wall mirror, the rectangular frame with angular protruding corners and fine brass molding, the crest draped with floral cast swags – the whole enclosing a beveled edge mirror plate.
Features
- Pre-fitted hanging strip.
- Room/type: Decor.
- Items are photographed in studio conditions and the appearance of the actual items may vary from that shown.
- Furniture care: Crotch: Once a week, dust exposed surfaces with a clean and moist cotton cloth. Then dry the surface with a clean and dry cloth. Once a month, polish your furniture with a non-silicone quality paste wax made by a reputable manufacturer, taking care to follow the instructions. Always polish or dust with a motion that follows the grain of the wood to avoid scratching the surface, and allow the polish to dry completely before replacing any objects on the surface. For greasy stains or waxy build-up use a diluted dish detergent which should be wiped on with a clean cloth and removed with another. The whole affected surface should be waxed after this process to maintain consistency in protection. Brass artworks are hand cast in our own foundry, using age-old techniques. Occasional application of an inert wax that does not contain a cleansing agent will preserve the patina of the metal. Avoid using abrasive cloths or polishes that may damage the surface.