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

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    For Debbie Mathews, founder of Nashville-based Debbie Mathews Antiques & Designs, antique or vintage mirrors also help to establish your own personal interior design style. She says, "When it ...

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    I’ve purchased everything from secondhand cut crystal vases and vintage tablecloths, to antique mirrors and custom-cut scalloped trim for a bookcase from Etsy. It’s truly a magically one-stop ...

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    “Start with a leaning mirror as the centerpiece and then layer vintage picture frames across the mantle,” suggests Los Angeles designer Francesca Grace. “Throw in a couple candlesticks, a ...

  5. Newcomb-Macklin Company - Wikipedia

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    Newcomb-Macklin picture frames were distinguished by their unique, perpendicular corner splines, a construction feature that prevented the corners of a frame from separating over time. [6] Basswood was the company's preferred wood for hand-carving, eventually giving way to poplar as the domestic supply of basswood dwindled in the 1960s.

  6. Antique - Wikipedia

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    An Antique shop in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan An antique map. An antique (from Latin antiquus 'old, ancient') is an item perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance, and often defined as at least 100 years old (or some other limit), although the term is often used loosely to describe any object that is old. [1]

  7. Pier glass - Wikipedia

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    A trumeau mirror is a type of wall mirror originally manufactured in France in the later 18th century. It takes its name from the French word trumeau, which designates the space between windows. Such a mirror, usually rectangular, could also hang above an overmantel. A decorative carved or painted scene was the prominent characteristic, and ...