rare antique 19th century French blue opaline glass chinoiserie dressing table mirror
Description
An exceptionally rare 19th-century French vanity mirror, featuring glowing turquoise blue opaline glass set into a sculptural bamboo-form brass frame. The mirror is shaped in a bevelled diamond form — a classic motif of the Belle Époque — suspended above a beautifully moulded opaline glass dish used originally to hold rings, hairpins, and toilette accessories.
The opaline bowl is deeply scalloped and finished with an ornate raised floral medallion on the underside, a detail associated with fine French decorative glass workshops of the late 1800s. The brass stand is hand-wrought with curled feet and a warm, time-softened patina that adds even more romance to the piece.
A dreamy and highly displayable object for a dressing table, vanity, bedroom vignette, or in a collection of French opaline. Very few survive with both the original mirror and the original fitted mount intact.
Condition
• very good antique condition
• opaline bowl free of cracks; expected small bubbles from hand-blowing
• mirror shows soft silvering wear consistent with age (beautiful, atmospheric)
• brass frame stable with age-earned patina
Details
• France, c. 1880–1900
• turquoise blue opaline glass, bevelled mirror, gilt brass
• dimensions: approx. 7.5” tall, 3.75” diameter blue glass bowl
A rare survivor from the French Belle Époque — sculptural, decorative, and wonderfully romantic.