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Charles Bevan (Style of) – Gothic Revival Oak Wall Mirror, c.1880
£2,400
In the style of Charles Bevan, a wall mirror in oak, aligned to the Gothic Revival movement (1830 to 1900), c.1880. The rectangular plate is held in a slim chamfered frame, the uprights set with vertical line and dot inlay and triple bars at the terminals, the top frieze worked with a repeating sunrise arcade over small shaped corner brackets. Brass hanging eyes are fitted along the top edge and discreet side fixings sit mid-stile, giving a clean, geometric presentation consistent with Bevan’s disciplined vocabulary.
Width: 25.75 in (65.4 cm)
Depth: 2.01 in (5.1 cm)
1880-1889
Condition consistent with age and use.