Null Large three-part mirror with stained wood frame, early 20th Century. Mirror…
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Large three-part mirror with stained wood frame, early 20th Century. Mirror with bevelled glasses 197x90 cm (closed) and 197x180 cm (open). In good condition.

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Large three-part mirror with stained wood frame, early 20th Century. Mirror with bevelled glasses 197x90 cm (closed) and 197x180 cm (open). In good condition.

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