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Large Wooden Beveled Mirror

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By mikej, 14 December, 2024
Description

Approx 7ft by 3ft. Beveled mirror. With wooden carved frame. Label on back says made in china, 2002. 

Category
Home Furnishings
Medium
Glass and wood
Distinguishing marks
Carveture on frame.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Approx 7ft by 3ft
Date Period
2002
Weight
Approx 65lbs
For Sale?
Yes
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Charley

6 months 2 weeks ago

Based on the information and…

Based on the information and images provided, the item is a large beveled mirror with a carved wooden frame. Manufactured in China in 2002, this mirror combines functional elegance with a decorative design. The intricate carvings on the frame add a touch of sophistication, making it a stylish furnishing for any home.

Details:

  • Size: Approximately 7 feet by 3 feet.
  • Medium: Glass with a wooden carved frame.
  • Condition: Excellent.
  • Weight: Approximately 65 lbs.

Current Market Value:

Mirrors of this size, style, and quality typically sell in the range of $200 to $500 on the resale market, depending on your location and demand. The carved frame and beveled glass are attractive features, but the "Made in China" label and relatively recent manufacturing date place it in the mid-range of value for decorative mirrors.

If you’re selling, consider listing it on platforms like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or a local consignment shop, as the large size and weight may make shipping impractical.

Average: 4 (2 votes)
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mikej

6 months 2 weeks ago

Thank you very much. Great…

Thank you very much. Great answer.

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Lovejoy

5 months 2 weeks ago

Large modern mirrors are a…

Large modern mirrors are a bit of a hard sell in these days of downsizing and Minimalistic Decorating. They currently retail new over $600.00 for one this size and type. Originally they were offered through decorator stores like the Bombay Company , who imported furniture from China,  South East Asia and India, We see most going in the $300.00- $500.00 range.

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