It seems like the Nouveau nymphs are coming at me from all directions lately, as this lovely maiden hoisting up a massive oval mirror over her head has now become part of the permanent Karswell Kollection. Internet research says this style spelter reflector was produced as early as the late 1800's, and well into the 1920's. The tilting mirror itself (which stands nearly 19" tall) has a few minor issues around the edges, but other than that, she's in wonderful condition with her long flowing gown that drapes around creating the bronzed base. I really love her cute little face...
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Another pretty piece. Looks like it's been well cleaned during it's life, usually something older with that many creases in it becomes a dirt magnet.
I like the toes and the flapper like headband!
She is a cutie alright.
A maid of the mirror who has time to reflect on life's questions as you look into your own reflection.
If this mirror can show the future, ask it to show the winning lottery numbers and end up owning every antique in the state.
She strikes me as more whimsically sculpted than many of her peers. Nouveau and deco maidens often tend to come off straight-faced and coolly mythic, but this one's comfy and friendly. It's good; I wouldn't want some judgemental Pre-Raphaelite Season or Muse looking critically on whenever I'm using the mirror, for good or evil.
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