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  2. How to Shop for Vintage Mirrors the Right Way ... - AOL

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    When shopping at a vintage shop or flea market, carefully examine any mirrors that catch your eye and take note of their condition.You may find a marker's mark on the back that identifies the ...

  3. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    A girandole with mirror. A girandole (/ ˈdʒɪrəndəʊl /) is an ornamental branched candle holder consisting of several lights that may be on a stand or mounted on the wall, either by itself or attached to a mirror. [1][2] Girandole has been used to refer to a number of different objects and designs; the early girandoles were candelabras ...

  4. Mirror - Wikipedia

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    A mirror reflecting the image of a vase A first-surface mirror coated with aluminium and enhanced with dielectric coatings. The angle of the incident light (represented by both the light in the mirror and the shadow behind it) exactly matches the angle of reflection (the reflected light shining on the table). 4.5-metre (15 ft)-tall acoustic mirror near Kilnsea Grange, East Yorkshire, UK, from ...

  5. Curved mirror - Wikipedia

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    A curved mirror is a mirror with a curved reflecting surface. The surface may be either convex (bulging outward) or concave (recessed inward). Most curved mirrors have surfaces that are shaped like part of a sphere, but other shapes are sometimes used in optical devices. The most common non-spherical type are parabolic reflectors, found in ...

  6. Shaving mirror - Wikipedia

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    Mirrors; Shaving; This page was last edited on 5 February 2019, at 03:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 ...

  7. Mercury glass - Wikipedia

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    Mercury glass (or silvered glass) is glass that was blown double walled, then silvered between the layers with a liquid silvering solution, and sealed. Although mercury was originally used to provide the reflective coating for mirrors, elemental mercury was never used to create tableware. Silvered glass was free-blown, then silvered with a ...