Large convex mirror with a blue wooden frame, also known as the “witches’ mirror”, Italy 1870.
Italy second half of 19th century.
2600 EURO
Large convex mirror with a round frame. These convex mirrors were called “witches’ mirrors” because they were believed to possess magical powers, such as visually confusing witches when brought into a home. In fact, when placed in front of a window or door, they projected light into the home. Mounted in a carved, round frame made of blue lacquered wood. The back, also turned, features a small cast bronze rosette in the center. An iron hook is attached to the top of the mirror. Italy, circa 1870
26,25” – 67 CM H 25,5” – 65 CM L 1,25” – 3 CM D
REF: M6249







