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Vintage & Antique Mirrors

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Mirrors have a long and noble history with the oldest surviving being over 8000 years old and made of polished Obsidian (volcanic glass). For thousands of years the necessary reflective quality was created using polished metals or stones, but in the 16th Century a new finish was invented using a mercury and tin amalgam. At the time Venice was the centre for such Mirror production with this new technique was initially kept a closely guarded secret. Extremely hard to make in large sheets, most early mirror frames instead incorporated smaller plates joined together. Large mirrors only became possible in the late 18th Century and were prohibitively expensive for all but the elite.


Today a mirror is just as important in any room as in the past bringing light and elegance. Of course, there are many different forms from wall mirrors or Overmantle mirrors to dressing mirrors and handheld. However whichever you decide on, there is nothing that beats the character of antique and vintage examples. At LoveAntiques you will find amazing old mirrors of all sorts for all your needs.

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Tony Youll Antiques

Large Venetian Mirror

£ 875

€1,010
$1,182

Large Venetian Mirror

£ 875

€1010
$1182

Tony Youll Antiques

£ 195

€225
$263

Neoclassical Etched Glass Gilt Mirror

£ 195

€225
$263

Tom Scott Antiques

£ 2,800

€3,232
$3,782

Regency Giltwood Convex Mirror - England c.1820

£ 2,800

€3232
$3782

Fincraigs Antiques

£ 235

€271
$317

Art Deco Wall Mirror Round with Petal Shaped Bevelled Edge

£ 235

€271
$317

Bentleigh Antiques Limited

Tony Youll Antiques

Fine Quality Venetian Mirror

£ 695

€802
$939

Fine Quality Venetian Mirror

£ 695

€802
$939

Tony Youll Antiques

Tony Youll Antiques

Regency Convex Mirror

£ 650

€750
$878

Regency Convex Mirror

£ 650

€750
$878

Tony Youll Antiques

£ 790

€912
$1,067

Georgian Oval Gilt Framed Mirror

£ 790

€912
$1067

Wickersley Antiques

£ 800

€924
$1,081

Mahogany Toilet Mirror Made by James Mein of Kelso

£ 800

€924
$1081

Georgian Antiques

£ 395

€456
$534

Pretty Pair of Antique French Mirrors Giltwood

£ 395

€456
$534

Rams Head Antiques

£ 195

€225
$263

Georgian Mahogany Pier Glass Mirror

£ 195

€225
$263

Rams Head Antiques

£ 980

€1,131
$1,324

Antique French Pier Mirror

£ 980

€1131
$1324

Spinka & Co

£ 234

€270
$316

Beautiful Art Nouveau Brass Easel Mirror

£ 234

€270
$316

Rams Head Antiques

£ 995

€1,149
$1,344

Victorian Pier Mirror Regency Rivival

£ 995

€1149
$1344

Antikki Interiors

£ 695

€802
$939

Victorian Gold Painted Oval Mirror

£ 695

€802
$939

Antikki Interiors

£ 925

€1,068
$1,250

French Rococo Wall Mirror

£ 925

€1068
$1250

Spinka & Co

£ 325

€375
$439

Victorian Regency Style Convex Round Mirror

£ 325

€375
$439

Antikki Interiors

£ 2,500

€2,886
$3,377

Monumental Victorian Overmantle Mirror

£ 2,500

€2886
$3377

Spinka & Co

£ 2,400

€2,771
$3,242

Finest Quality Giltwood Wall Mirror

£ 2,400

€2771
$3242

Spinka & Co

£ 1,450

€1,674
$1,959

Antique Victorian Silver Overmantel Mirror

£ 1,450

€1674
$1959

Spinka & Co

£ 750

€866
$1,013

Napoleonic Giltwood Wall Mirror

£ 750

€866
$1013

Spinka & Co

£ 785

€906
$1,060

Unusual Carved Oak Dressing Mirror

£ 785

€906
$1060

Pear Tree Antiques

£ 745

€860
$1,006

19th Century Pier Mirror Leaner Mirror

£ 745

€860
$1006

Spinka & Co

£ 235

€271
$317

Art Nouveau Solid Copper Wall Mirror

£ 235

€271
$317

Rams Head Antiques

£ 995

€1,149
$1,344

Gilded Overmantel Mirror

£ 995

€1149
$1344

Spinka & Co

£ 1,395

€1,610
$1,884

Antique 19th Century French Gilded Mirror

£ 1,395

€1610
$1884

Spinka & Co

£ 395

€456
$534

Antique Victorian Gothic Mahogany Swing Mirror

£ 395

€456
$534

Penderyn Antiques

£ 295

€341
$399

Antique Walnut Wall Mirror

£ 295

€341
$399

Penderyn Antiques

£ 925

€1,068
$1,250

French Antique Wall Mirror

£ 925

€1068
$1250

Spinka & Co

£ 785

€906
$1,060

Antique Rococo Foxed Gilded Mirror

£ 785

€906
$1060

Spinka & Co

Fernyhough Antiques Ltd

Queen Anne Burr Walnut Wall Mirror

£ 595

€687
$804

Queen Anne Burr Walnut Wall Mirror

£ 595

€687
$804

Fernyhough Antiques Ltd

£ 885

€1,022
$1,196

Large Mirror Height 58 Inch Empire Style 1860

£ 885

€1022
$1196

Trade Antiques

£ 1,396.50

€1,612
$1,887

Antique Large Regency 19th Century Overmantle Wall Mirror

£ 1,396.50

€1612
$1887

Prior & Willis Antiques

In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd

Antique Walnut Adjustable Shaving Mirror

£ 375

€433
$507

Antique Walnut Adjustable Shaving Mirror

£ 375

€433
$507

In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd

Vintage and Antique Mirror FAQs


How can you tell if a mirror is old?

There are several ways to tell if a mirror is or not. The first is to look at the mirror plate itself. Mercury Mirrors first began to be used from the 16th Century and used thicker glass than today. You can gauge the glass thickness by placing an object like a pen or coin against the glass and spot the depth of the gap before the reflection begins. The mirror will also ‘sparkle’ and create a softer image than modern mirrors. Silver backed mirrors emerged in 1835 and the mirror has a slightly more yellow tint overall than new examples. Older mirrors are more liable to have imperfections and losses to the silvering. Modern mirrors are backed in a tin foil which produces a very crisp image. You can often also date a mirror from the frame, but it is important to recognise that old mirrors regularly get new mirror plates and old mirrors can be put into modern frames. Many people today ‘age’ modern mirrors using paint or artificial wear, but these can usually be differentiated from genuine old examples.


What different types of mirror are there?

As a loved item in any home there are many forms and styles of mirror, although they are all for the same basic purpose. The most common types are convex mirrors (which are domed outwards and display a wider field of view than usual) and flat mirrors. Those placed above the fireplace and have a flat base are called Overmantel mirrors, while those originally intended to be hung over a side table are called Pier mirrors. Depending on the size there are several names for mirrors with their own stand. These are commonly called Cheval or Swing mirrors if they tilt and Toilet or Dressing mirrors if they were intended to be placed on top of a table or chest. Hand mirrors are held in the hand as the name suggests.


How much do Antique mirrors cost?

Like any piece of antique furniture antique and vintage mirrors can vary dramatically in price. This can be due to the size, look, rarity and overall desirability of the piece. Generally larger more grand mirrors always command more money than smaller because they are status symbols for wealth and antique examples are usually (with some exceptions) more valuable than vintage or modern mirrors. When purchasing a mirror online it is important to consider the shipping to yourself as this can be prohibitive. Most postal companies will not offer compensation for damage and personal couriers will often charge a slight premium for the extra care required. This is why it is worthwhile buying from our reputable dealers on LoveAntiques as they usually sort the delivery for you.     


How to antique a mirror?

Many people today enjoy mirrors which appear weathered and worn as occurs naturally over time with antique silvered or mercury mirrors. While nothing beats original worn mirror plates, this is not always possible so weathered effects are created instead. There are lots of videos and descriptions online for how to ‘age’ a mirror but there are basically two approaches. The first is to take a modern mirror and create gaps and flaking to the foil backing using cleaning products, paint stripper and abrasives such as wire wool. These gaps are then accentuated with dark paint. The second approach is to begin with a clear sheet of glass and build up a weathered mirror look using layers of mirror-effect spray paint and an oil or washing up liquid to create natural defects and spots. Either approach can be quite effective and create a unique look.  


Where can I buy antique mirrors?

There are more places than ever to buy antique mirrors from physical bricks and mortar shops to online portals such as LoveAntiques. Since mirrors can be quite fragile it is best to purchase from a reputable dealer which will give you the piece of mind that the item is genuine as listed, that it is in good condition and who will sort out safe delivery for you if needed. There are many styles to choose from depending on your taste and the size of the space it is going into, but for later resale classic timeless examples hold their value well and will always be desirable. Compared to the past we now appreciate a degree of wear and degradation to the mirror plate and frames, but it is important to remember that there is a difference between worn and worn out.

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