The mirror frame is brass, 16 1/2" H, top width is 10 1/4", bottom width is 11 1/2", the palms add 1 1/2" to top and left side. I'm not sure what the lady is made of, lead maybe? The mirror's silver is in poor condition, the backing is also in bad condition. The lady has come apart where her arm meets the palms, and the leaf at her left foot has also come apart. I taped them on for the pictures. I don't know if this is an antique or a vintage piece. It was given to my mother by a neighbor circa 1950 and it was used when mom received it, but I don't know when the neighbor bought it.
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Dear Sybil,
Thank you for your request and your patience. The apprised object is a mirror in an Egyptian style. It has the measurements of 16 1/2 and 11 1/2 inches. The frame of the mirror is made out of brass probably over wood and is imitating the architecture of an Egyptian temple. Additional there is a sculpture of a standing figurine with an Egyptian headgear. This piece was probably made in the second half of the 20th century.
This piece is in good condition and there are no serious damages visible.
An estimation would be between 60 to 120 USD.
This estimation is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and vary.
With best regards,
Georg