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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 350233, member: 37"]I don't think this is a period example but still a very nice mirror. It is too good to chop up. I don't think I would even refinish it. Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to make this look old like this .... LOL! </p><p><br /></p><p>Couple reasons why I don't think this is period. Would not expect a beveled mirror in an early 19th century mirror. Irrespective of that additional plywood backer, I don't like the way the back looks on this. Just all too neat and aged looking.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 350233, member: 37"]I don't think this is a period example but still a very nice mirror. It is too good to chop up. I don't think I would even refinish it. Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to make this look old like this .... LOL! Couple reasons why I don't think this is period. Would not expect a beveled mirror in an early 19th century mirror. Irrespective of that additional plywood backer, I don't like the way the back looks on this. Just all too neat and aged looking.[/QUOTE]
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