Antique George III Mahogany Inlaid Hand Mirror Bone Medallion Vanishing Glass Vanity Relic

For Sale by Auction in
Marion, Ohio, US

This exceptional antique hand vanity mirror captures the fine woodwork and elegant lines of the late George III to Regency era. Hand-carved from deep, rich solid mahogany, it features an elongated pointed paddle handle and stylized, sculptural wing flourishes flanking the neck junction. Artisan Inlay Details: The circular mirror frame is meticulously bordered on both…

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Marion, Ohio, United States (US)

Item description:

This exceptional antique hand vanity mirror captures the fine woodwork and elegant lines of the late George III to Regency era. Hand-carved from deep, rich solid mahogany, it features an elongated pointed paddle handle and stylized, sculptural wing flourishes flanking the neck junction.

Artisan Inlay Details: The circular mirror frame is meticulously bordered on both faces with an integrated, light-toned wood stringing inlay. The neck junction features a small, flush-set circular genuine bone or horn medallion accent.
Vanishing Back / Dual Glass Mirror: An incredibly rare and desirable design feature, this piece does not utilize a solid wooden backboard. Instead, it features a glass pane set into both sides of the mahogany frame. One side serves as a reflective viewing mirror, while the opposite side features an intentionally worn, speckled “vanishing glass” silvering patina that allows light and background wood grains to subtly show through.
Era: Antique Georgian / Regency era (Circa early 19th Century).
Dimensions: Measures approximately 11.5 inches in total length with a 6-inch diameter mirror head (refer to the edge-aligned rule markings for absolute scale).
Condition: Excellent antique character condition. The solid mahogany frame retains a gorgeous, smooth historic wax patina with very minimal edge scuffing and no structural splits or repairs. The bone medallion insert remains tightly fitted. The handle tip features a clean, intentional circular recess from its original hand-lathe construction. The mirror glass displays beautiful, honest age-appropriate desilvering spots and micro-speckling that antique collectors prize for verification.