A vintage round convex mirror, often referred to as a "butler's mirror" or "fish-eye mirror". Featuring a gilt (gold-coloured) frame with decorative ball embellishments, a design typical of the Regency style-
Regency style was popular in the early 19th century and often featured in dining halls of the period.
Historically, these were known as "butler's mirrors" because the wide-angle view allowed butlers to observe a whole room (e.g., guests' progress during a meal) without being intrusive.
The convex (outwardly curved) glass creates a unique, wide-angle, and diminished reflection, which adds depth and can amplify natural light in a room. The mirror frame has a fluted inner ebonized slip (black trim) and a gilt frame with ball decorations.
It measures 47 cm x 47 cm across x 5 cm deep
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