I’m seeking an appraisal for this antique hand-carved wall mirror, which I believe to be from the late 19th or early 20th century. It features detailed Rococo-style carving, likely made of solid walnut, and appears to be hand-crafted based on tool marks and construction details. There is no visible maker’s mark, but the quality of the carving and the original backing suggest it may have been made by a skilled artisan or regional furniture maker. The mirror measures 48 inches tall by 24 inches wide, and is in very good vintage condition with a clean mirror plate and intact frame. Dimensions: 48 inches tall x 24 inches wide Material: Hand-carved wood (not composite or resin) Origin: unknown Condition: Very good antique condition. Mirror glass is clear with no cracks. Wood frame is intact with minor wear and patina consistent with age. paper backing and metal wire for hanging remain attached. No visible maker’s mark or signature. Notable Features: • Elaborately carved crest and scrolling floral/foliate detailing • Mirror appears to be hand-crafted due to asymmetrical detailing and tool marks • Backing suggests it is not a modern reproduction • Glass may be original (no modern bevel or replacement signs) I’m hoping to learn more about the mirrors age, origin, style classification, and resale/insurance value. I’ve included multiple photos showing the front, details of the carving, side depth, and back. Thank you in advance for your time and expertise.
48” x 24”