
Arched Window Pane Mirror with Decorative Shutter Door
A rustic, wall-mounted decorative mirror featuring a distinct cathedral-arched silhouette. The piece is constructed primarily from wood with a visible grain, finished in a distressed brown stain. A notable feature is the single hinged shutter door occupying the lower two-thirds of the frame, painted in a weathered mint green with significant artificial distressing to reveal the wood beneath. The upper portion contains a fixed semi-circle glass mirror. The piece is accented with aged brass-toned hardware, including two side hinges and a latch mechanism on the right side. Hanging from the latch is a circular black decorative medallion on a thin chain. The frame also displays patches of light blue-gray paint, suggesting a 'shabby chic' or farmhouse aesthetic designed to look like reclaimed architectural salvage. Condition appears fair with intentional wear for styling; however, there is some unevenness in the wood joints and slight discoloration on the mirror surface. The craftsmanship is contemporary mass-market, likely late 20th to early 21st century, emulating a primitive antique style.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Basic Information
Category
Home Decor & Wall Accents
Appraised On
January 28, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Item Description
A rustic, wall-mounted decorative mirror featuring a distinct cathedral-arched silhouette. The piece is constructed primarily from wood with a visible grain, finished in a distressed brown stain. A notable feature is the single hinged shutter door occupying the lower two-thirds of the frame, painted in a weathered mint green with significant artificial distressing to reveal the wood beneath. The upper portion contains a fixed semi-circle glass mirror. The piece is accented with aged brass-toned hardware, including two side hinges and a latch mechanism on the right side. Hanging from the latch is a circular black decorative medallion on a thin chain. The frame also displays patches of light blue-gray paint, suggesting a 'shabby chic' or farmhouse aesthetic designed to look like reclaimed architectural salvage. Condition appears fair with intentional wear for styling; however, there is some unevenness in the wood joints and slight discoloration on the mirror surface. The craftsmanship is contemporary mass-market, likely late 20th to early 21st century, emulating a primitive antique style.
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