Antique Rococo Revival Gilt Metal Framed Table Mirror Plateau / Surtout de Table
Antique Rococo Revival Gilt Metal Framed Table Mirror Plateau / Surtout de Table
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Additional Description:
An ornate oval mirrored tabletop piece featuring a richly cast openwork frame with pronounced Rococo Revival scrolls, foliate flourishes, shell-like motifs, and pierced decoration around the border. The frame appears to be made of cast metal with a warm gilt bronze or coppery finish, surrounding a central mirror plate set into a shaped wooden backing. The dramatic asymmetrical ornament and high-relief casting suggest it was intended as an elegant decorative centerpiece for a dressing table, vanity, or dining table, where it could function either as a mirrored plateau for displaying objects or as a decorative surtout de table. The reverse shows a fitted wood back secured with metal tabs, consistent with decorative mirrored table furnishings made in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Era:
Late 19th to early 20th century, likely circa 1890–1920
History:
Rococo Revival decorative objects remained popular well into the late 19th century, especially for parlor, vanity, and dining-room accessories. Mirrors of this type were often used as elegant display surfaces for perfume bottles, candelabra, centerpiece arrangements, or other luxury objects. The exuberant scrolling ornament draws from 18th-century French Rococo design, reinterpreted through later revival manufacturing techniques that favored cast metal mounts and richly ornamental surfaces.
Provenance:
Likely Continental European or possibly American/European market decorative arts production, in the French Rococo taste. Exact maker and country of origin are not confirmed from the photos provided.
Materials:
Cast metal frame, mirror glass, wood backing, metal retaining tabs/screws
Dimensions:
Not provided
Disclaimers/Condition:
Age-appropriate wear throughout. The metallic surface shows rubbing, finish loss, and tonal variation consistent with age and handling. The mirror plate has visible surface wear, light scratches, and expected oxidation or spotting from age. The reverse wood backing shows scuffs and wear. No maker’s mark is visible in the provided images, so attribution should remain stylistic rather than firmly maker-assigned unless additional markings are found.
Additional Description:
An ornate oval mirrored tabletop piece featuring a richly cast openwork frame with pronounced Rococo Revival scrolls, foliate flourishes, shell-like motifs, and pierced decoration around the border. The frame appears to be made of cast metal with a warm gilt bronze or coppery finish, surrounding a central mirror plate set into a shaped wooden backing. The dramatic asymmetrical ornament and high-relief casting suggest it was intended as an elegant decorative centerpiece for a dressing table, vanity, or dining table, where it could function either as a mirrored plateau for displaying objects or as a decorative surtout de table. The reverse shows a fitted wood back secured with metal tabs, consistent with decorative mirrored table furnishings made in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Era:
Late 19th to early 20th century, likely circa 1890–1920
History:
Rococo Revival decorative objects remained popular well into the late 19th century, especially for parlor, vanity, and dining-room accessories. Mirrors of this type were often used as elegant display surfaces for perfume bottles, candelabra, centerpiece arrangements, or other luxury objects. The exuberant scrolling ornament draws from 18th-century French Rococo design, reinterpreted through later revival manufacturing techniques that favored cast metal mounts and richly ornamental surfaces.
Provenance:
Likely Continental European or possibly American/European market decorative arts production, in the French Rococo taste. Exact maker and country of origin are not confirmed from the photos provided.
Materials:
Cast metal frame, mirror glass, wood backing, metal retaining tabs/screws
Dimensions:
Not provided
Disclaimers/Condition:
Age-appropriate wear throughout. The metallic surface shows rubbing, finish loss, and tonal variation consistent with age and handling. The mirror plate has visible surface wear, light scratches, and expected oxidation or spotting from age. The reverse wood backing shows scuffs and wear. No maker’s mark is visible in the provided images, so attribution should remain stylistic rather than firmly maker-assigned unless additional markings are found.