This authentic French crackled mirror dates to circa 1930, representing the rustic provincial aesthetic characteristic of French interior furnishings from this period. The mirror displays the natural aging process that has developed over nine decades of use.
The wooden frame exhibits extensive crackling throughout its beige patina finish, creating a network of fine lines across the surface. This crackled texture developed naturally through decades of temperature changes and use. The simple rectangular form reflects the understated design principles typical of French provincial style from the early 20th century.
The mirror measures 26cm x 31.5cm / 10.3" x 12.4" overall, with the glass portion measuring 17.5cm x 23cm / 6.9" x 9.1". The mirror glass shows foxing and natural spotting consistent with its age, while the frame displays weathered surfaces with textural character. The back construction confirms its vintage French origins.
This piece suits collectors of French provincial antiques or period interior design schemes requiring authentic aged mirrors. The natural patina and crackling provide visual interest while maintaining functional reflection capability.
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