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Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
Mirror
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.

Mirror

Manufacturer Unknown
Cultureunknown
Date19th century
MediumGilt | Wood | Glass
DimensionsOverall: 1 3/4 x 23 in. (4.4 x 58.4 cm)
Credit LineChrysler Museum of Art, Moses Myers House, Norfolk, Virginia. The Historic Houses are the property of the City of Norfolk and are operated by The Chrysler Museum.
Object numberM51.1.44
On View
Chrysler Museum of Art, MMH, South Bedroom
DescriptionWall mirror of carved and gilded gesso on wood. The cove of the narrow frame has an applied beaded string, and its outer edge has a repeating scallop effect. The top of the frame has the remnants of an applied carved and gilt vase, and the lower frame member has an applied lunette pendant.

Exhibition HistoryWilloughby-Baylor House
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.  Sized and color-correc…
John and Hugh Finlay
1820-30
Photograph by Ed Pollard, Hasselblad H4D50 - 2013.
Joseph Locke
ca. 1877-1878
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
Unknown
ca. 1820-1840
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.  Sized and color-correc…
Unknown
1820-1840
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.  Sized and color-correc…
John and Hugh Finlay
1820-30
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
George Hepplewhite
ca. 1790
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
George Hepplewhite
ca. 1790
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
George Hepplewhite
ca. 1790
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
George Hepplewhite
ca. 1790
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
George Hepplewhite
ca. 1790
Image captured from the NEH Myers Conservation Survey by Carey Howlett.
George Hepplewhite
ca. 1790