I believe this an antique trumeau mirror/painting. It is approximately 3-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide and is actually three mirrors, one big mirror at the bottom and a smaller mirror on each side of the painting. The mirrors do have some of the blackening that is consistent with older mirrors and the painting itself is still in good condition with just a few small drops of white paint on it. The painting itself appears to take place in the center of a town in maybe France or Spain and has townsfolk all around the town. There used to be a wishing well in the center of the town. The woman in the painting are wearing long skirts and bonnets or possibly fancy hats while the mean are wearing dress pants and white long sleeve shirts under black or grey vests as well as black hats.
Description
Category
Paintings
Medium
The frame itself is wooden and still has the original hardware used to hang the mirror/painting
Distinguishing marks
There are no distinguishing marks that I could observe except in the back it does say something about a living room and sofa and appears to have where the item was either hung or the direction ti where it should be hung
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Approximately 3-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide
Date Period
Possibly 17th century
Weight
Approximately 10-20 lbs.
For Sale?
Yes
Can anyone please tell me…
Can anyone please tell me any information they might know about this antique trumeau mirror/painting such as its true age and value as well as where the painting takes place and who maybe painted it?
Antique Trumeau mirror???
Antique Trumeau mirror???
Antique Trumeau Mirror with Oil Painting
Item: Antique Trumeau Mirror with Oil Painting
Category: Decorative Arts – Antique Mirrors & Fine Art
Medium: Wood-framed mirror with oil painting
Size: Approximately 3-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide
Weight: Estimated 10-20 lbs
Condition: Good (Some paint specks, aged mirror blackening)
Distinguishing Features:
Historical Context & Possible Origin
Trumeau mirrors were a popular decorative element in 17th-19th century France and were often used as over-mantel mirrors or mounted on walls in grand homes. The combination of a painting and mirrors was common in Louis XVI and Rococo styles, particularly in France and Spain.
The painting’s subject matter, depicting townspeople in a historic European marketplace, suggests a Romantic or Realist style, potentially from the 18th or 19th century. The attire of the figures (women in long skirts, bonnets, men in vests and hats) supports this timeline.
The mirrors show signs of oxidation and blackening, which is consistent with antique mercury-backed glass, a technique used before the 20th century. This, along with the aged wooden frame and visible wear, suggests the piece is likely over 100-150 years old.
Estimated Value
The value of antique trumeau mirrors depends on factors such as age, condition, provenance, and artistic quality. Here are potential value ranges:
Recommendation for Professional Appraisal & Authentication
Since trumeau mirrors can be highly valuable antiques, a formal appraisal is recommended. To confirm its age, authenticity, and exact value, consider: