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Antique wall mirrors come in all shapes and sizes, having been designed and made by different people during different periods. There are small oval or round mirrors and large rectangular mirrors. The common thing about them is that they are meant for hanging on the wall.

Due to the variety of these mirrors, it cannot be easy to identify them. This article describes the various periods represented in the making of antique wall mirrors. Read on for more information:

1. Queen Anne Wall Mirrors

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Queen Anne antique wall mirrors were made in various styles. However, the oval mirror is the most common style. It has an oval wood frame with decorative adornments and a textured, beaded inset on both sides of the frame.

It has a one-inch bevel that makes its design simple enough to use as an integral part of your home’s interior décor. You may hang it on the bathroom wall, the entryway, or the bedroom. It comes with ready D-rings for hanging.

2. Regency Wall Mirrors

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This type of antique wall mirror first appeared in 1811, when the Prince Regent ruled over England. It replaced the Georgian-style mirrors, which had led most of the previous century. Borrowing from classical elements, the mirror frames during this period were simple and angular.

The preferred material for making the frames was mahogany and rosewood. Sometimes the frames were covered by gold gilding and had carvings of animal shapes, including lion heads.

3. French Ornamental Mirrors

French ornamental mirrors have heavily carved, ornate frames with elaborate gilding. They were mainly created using the Rococo style. The mirror frames feature elements such as seashells, leaves, and flowers.

This kind of antique wall mirror is tall and can sit over the mantle or hang on the wall. The wooden frames are mainly made from mahogany, rosewood, and other woods. These mirrors are perfect for creating a unique sense of aesthetics.

4. Victorian Wall Mirrors

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( Above Photo: Art Deco Mirror Round Wall Hanging Mirrors )

Victorian mirrors appeared between 1837 and 1901 during Queen Victoria’s reign over England. The mirrors had styles similar to those used in previous periods. They feature grand and elaborate frame designs that make them stand out in a room.

They have heavy carvings and bold decorations that contrast perfectly with the silvery mirror. The wood frames are mainly made from mahogany or rosewood. They are perfect for decorating any room in your home.

5. Edwardian Wall Mirrors

Edwardian antique mirrors were created in the early 1900s and mainly followed the arts and crafts tradition. Its wooden frame is mainly made from mahogany. Edwardian mirrors come in all shapes and sizes, with the common ones being round, oval, and shield.

While some mirror frames feature plain paint, others have intricate decorations that make them stand out. They are, therefore, great additions to any home interior décor style.

Conclusion

An antique wall mirror in your home is one of the easiest ways to revamp your interior décor. You can buy one in any of the styles listed above by visiting our showroom. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

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