A mid-20th century wall-hanging mirror featuring a slender wooden frame with a prominent natural grain, likely teak or walnut veneer. The frame is constructed in a distinctive asymmetrical five-sided geometric profile with a tapering top edge. The mirror plate is finished with a bevelled edge and is set within the frame. The design is characteristic of British mid-century modernism from the 1960s or 1970s. No maker marks or labels are present on the visible surfaces.
Condition report:
The wooden frame is intact with a warm finish and visible graining. The mirror plate is clear and well-retained, showing minor signs of dust and faint peripheral spotting consistent with age. A small orange adhesive lot tag is present on the lower-left edge of the frame.
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