Elegant Louis XV style folding triptych wooden vanity mirror frame featuring a beautifully sculpted shell crest, scrolling Rococo details, and a classic gold gilt finish. This three-panel dressing mirror includes two original hinged side mirrors that can be adjusted to multiple angles, creating a dramatic French Provincial or Hollywood Regency display.


Please note that the center mirror glass is missing and will require replacement. This makes the piece an excellent candidate for restoration, repurposing, or decorative display. The ornate shell pediment and graceful curves capture the timeless elegance of Louis XV and Rococo design.


Details


Louis XV style triptych vanity mirror frame


Wooden Three-panel folding design


Decorative shell crest and Rococo scrollwork


Gold gilt finish


Two original adjustable side mirrors


Center mirror glass is missing


Center opening approximately 24 inches tall x 18 inches wide


Side mirrors approximately 9 inches wide each


Ideal restoration project or decorative display piece


20th century production


Condition


Vintage condition with age-related wear consistent with use. The center mirror is missing and will need replacement. The frame shows expected finish wear, scuffs, scratches, and minor imperfections associated with age and handling. The side mirrors remain present. Please review all photos carefully for exact condition details, as they are considered part of the description.


Keywords


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Disclaimer


This is a vintage pre-owned item and may show signs of age, use, storage wear, scratches, finish loss, discoloration, or other imperfections. Measurements are approximate. Please review all photos carefully and ask any questions prior to purchase as photos are considered part of the item description.