A mid-20th century rectangular wall mirror of utilitarian design, likely of British origin. The piece consists of a simple frameless mirror plate, designed to be mounted directly to a wall or backing. It is currently secured by four polished metal dome-headed screw caps, with one positioned at each corner. The mirror features a tall, narrow aspect ratio, making it suitable for use as a full-length dressing or hallway mirror.
Condition report:
The mirror plate is in generally good condition, showing no significant signs of foxing or silvering loss. There is a light accumulation of surface dust and minor marks consistent with age and storage. The polished metal mounting screws show light surface wear.
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