Stenella Antiques has numerous pieces of brand new "Friedman-Brothers-Mirrors" items on display that are ready to ship. Below are the regularly stocked items and their discounted pricing. We try to keep these items in stock for purchase and quick shipment or pickup. Due to demand, they can sell out from time to time, so please call or email for in store availability or time frame to order. Please see our Special Order page for details on ordering other pieces that this manufacture makes. Their inventory is very extensive, and we cannot stock every item, but can order direct for you at the best available pricing anywhere.
FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Gibbs Homestead Chippendale MirrorA gold Chippendale mirror executed in the Rococo style. Featuring pierced sea scrolls, delicate leafy branches and an acanthus leaf top. The original was made circa 1750. It is a prime example of eighteenth century opulence. Friedman Brothers Price: $3,900 Stenella Price: $1,950 Product ID: FB-5620 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Louis Phillipe Royalty MirrorAn outstanding architectural work of art. This mirror is a tribute to the gilded elegance of the Royal Palaces in mid XVIII Century France. It is one of the prime examples of the sumptuous style of the greatest French decorators. Friedman Brothers Price: $5,600 Stenella Price: $3,920 Product ID: FB-6986 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Ogier MirrorGolden trim decorative mirror with flying ogier feature. Friedman Brothers Price: $4,300 Stenella Price: $3,010 Product ID: FB-6583 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Rose House Federal MirrorThis exquisite Federal style convex mirror with its range of Robert Adam influence dates back into early 19th Century. Its delicate wirework, beautiful in detail with its convex plate makes it an unusual and rare display of diplomacy and power. It adorns the paneled walls in the drawing room of the Thomas Rose House in Historic Charleston. Friedman Brothers Price: $5,500 Stenella Price: $3,850 Product ID: FB-6958 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Summerson MirrorXVIII century double bordered gilded frame with crest of urn and flowered scrolls. Friedman Brothers Price: $4,500 Stenella Price: $3,150 Product ID: FB-5628 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Shun Wo Dynasty Oriental MirrorAn important oriental mirror. Can be used in a traditional or contemporary decor. Available with Plain Glass behind fretwork or Open Top Friedman Brothers Price: $3,700 Stenella Price: $2,590 Product ID: FB-6392 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Hathaway Neo Classical Mirror
From the National Trust for Historic Preservation. A graceful and charming representation of the neo classical styling of Robert Adam highlighted with the open, airy filigree work of the top design. This mirror is of a size of great importance. Friedman Brothers Price: $6,050 Stenella Price: $4,235 Product ID: FB-6865 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Hand Painted Early American MirrorHand painted Newport scene on reverse glass. Architectural looking glass-Early American. The original now hangs in the Hunter House. Friedman Brothers Price: $3,450 Stenella Price: $2,415 Product ID: FB-6114 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Sherwood Arms Gilded MirrorThese gilded asymmetrical mirrors are prime examples of the timeless elegance and artistry of this era.
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,800/pair Stenella Price: $2,660/pair Product ID: FB-6550 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Osterly Manor Chippendale MirrorA Chippendale style mirror with a graceful design. Decorated in a simplified rococo manner with open filigree carvings. The harmonious top crest crowns the frame of scrolls and foliage. Friedman Brothers Price: $3,150 Stenella Price: $2,205 Product ID: FB-5037 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Lord Shelburne MirrorRectangular mirror with urn center and strings of flowers and leaves. Friedman Brothers Price: $4,450 Stenella Price: $3,115 Product ID: FB-6783 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Fairfax House MirrorDistinctive Adam style landscape mirror with urn and graceful strings of flowers. Friedman Brothers Price: $4,550 Stenella Price: $3,185 Product ID: FB-6482 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Rolande Empire MirrorA superb Empire mirror. Its decorative style had its roots in the classic designs of Greece and Rome. This style was very fashionable in the mid to late XVIII century. Friedman Brothers Price: $3,350 Stenella Price: $2,345 Product ID: FB-6635 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Wolfe MirrorBeautiful decorative mirror with shell feature at center. Friedman Brothers Price: $5,250 Stenella Price: $3,675 Product ID: FB-6491 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Mythical MirrorLarge decorative mirror topped with mermaid and pegasus features Friedman Brothers Price: $9,600 Stenella Price: $6,720 Product ID: FB-6800 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS 18th Century Decorative MirrorFriedman Brothers Price: $6,900 Stenella Price: $4,830 Product ID: FB-6953 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Ashley Hall Adam Oval MirrorThis is a superb reproduction of the delicate detailed design of Robert Adam. The oval frame has a decorated top and wirework shaping. The bottom features a finial center drop with swags and drapes. The top has a center urn and from the ears a series of decorative scrolls. Friedman Brothers Price: $3,350 Stenella Price: $2,345 Product ID: FB-6444 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Kerrison 18th Century English MirrorThe original for this Eighteenth Century English style mirror hangs in the Kerrison House dining room. The original may have been brought to Charleston by a sea captain returning to his home port. Friedman Brothers Price: $4,500 Stenella Price: $3,150
Product ID: FB-6829 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Heyward Neo Classic MirrorA Neo Classic mirror - Gilded with black panel behind urn and festoons Friedman Brothers Price: $3,600 Stenella Price: $2,520 Product ID: FB-6951 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Hepplewhite Feather Crown Decorator MirrorThis Hepplewhite style is a prime example of the refinement and delicacy of decoration in the late 18th Century. The center plaque features an oval rosette topped by a finely detailed five feather crown. The top sides are pierced and lacey, the bottom shell supports leaf swags. Friedman Brothers Price: $3,300 Stenella Price: $2,310 Product ID: FB-6633 |
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FRIEDMAN BROTHERS Trad Street Federal Style Mirror model #FB-6452Federal style gold gilt mirror
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,950 Stenella Price: $2,765 Product ID: FB-6452 |
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National Trust- The TempletonIn the style of the 'Adam' period this important looking glass reflects good taste. The swag and drops are especially distinctive. It is neo-classic in design.
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,250 Stenella Price: $2,275 Product ID: FB-6769 |
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The Continental Girondole18th century English and American gilded circle frame with convex mirror. Can be ordered without arms or circle only.
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,800 Stenella Price: $2,660 Product ID: FB-5779 |
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Adams Style MirrorThis Adam style mirror is a superb representation of his delicate filigree work. It is a signature piece encompassing details he gathered from the excavations in Italy. These decorations included strings, festoons and honeysuckle crown over an urn.
Friedman Brothers Price: $6,950 Stenella Price: $4,865 Product ID: FB-7125 |
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WILLIAMSBURG CWLG16This gesso mirror adheres to the strong baroque architectural quality of the original. It is a masterpiece of design. The gilded original is English and dates to the second quarter of the 18th century. It is among the elaborate furnishings in the Governors Palace in Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area.
Friedman Brothers Price: $5,500 Stenella Price: $3,850 Product ID: FB-6422 |
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MOUNT VERNONThis mirror was inspired by a 19th-century looking glass in the collections at Mount Vernon. It features a reverse-painted scene of the East Front of the Mansion. A decorative technique long practiced by artists in Asia and extremely fashionable in the 18th and 19th centuries, reverse painting requires the artist to paint the design on one side of the glass so it may be viewed the correct way from the other side. 22½" wide at base
Friedman Brothers Price: $4,200 Stenella Price: $2,940 Product ID: FB-7156 |
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Mount VernonThis mirror in the neoclassical style was inspired by a gilded wood framed looking glass found in the West Parlor of George Washingtons Mansion. The highlight of both mirrors is the eagle with outstretched wings, an important symbol of strength and courage in Revolutionary America.
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,100 Stenella Price: $2,170 Product ID: FB-4408 |
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NATCHEZDecorative beveled glass mirror from the Historic Natchez Collection
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,600 Stenella Price: $2,520 Product ID: FB-6749 |
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NATCHEZDecorative oval shaped beveled glass mirror from the Historic Natchez Collection
Friedman Brothers Price: $5,450 Stenella Price: $3,815 Product ID: FB-6599 |
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The MeadowsXVIII century classic design featuring a crest with a centered urn flanked by imposing gryphons
Friedman Brothers Price: $2,850 Stenella Price: $1,995 Product ID: FB-6529 |
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The ArmbrusterMahogany and gold Chippendale-Georgian frame with top and bottom fretwork accented by an eagle on branch within broken pediment.
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,800 Stenella Price: $2,660 Product ID: FB-4831 |
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Williamsburg CWLG 6This mirror is reproduced from a magnificent English antique made between 1710 and 1730, from the Colonial Williamsburg collections. The frame is made of rich gilt gesso and is decorated with a carved shell and two eagle heads. The mirrors late-baroque styling is apparent in its ornately carved motifs and its symmetrical design.
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,250 Stenella Price: $2,275 Product ID: FB-5542 |
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Williamsburg CWLG 5Prince of Wales Looking Glass Introduced in 1938. This Georgian Chippendale features a Prince of Wales feather in gold. The fillet surrounding the beveled mirror plate is also in gold. The frame is finished in a beautiful burl. The original was made in England between 1740 and 1750 and hangs in the West Hall of Colonial Williamsburgs Raleigh Tavern.
Friedman Brothers Price: $4,650 Stenella Price: $3,255 Product ID: FB-5541 |
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Williamsburg CWLG 3This mirror with its intricately detailed ornamentation, skillfully captures the essence of the neoclassic style. It features an urn surrounded by elaborately cascading flowers and leaves. Its gilt wood frame has the light, airy quality so often associated with decorative motifs used by the main proponent of neoclassicism in England, Scottish architect Robert Adam. Adam introduced the neoclassic style to England in the 1760s, but it did not gain wide favvor in America until after the Revolution. In the American colonies during the early 18th century, those who wanted to buy looking glasses usually had to buy English imports, whose already high prices were increased substantially with the cost of shipping. The craftsmanship to make a mirror's frame required great skill and expertise. Plate glass was very expensive and time consuming to manufacture and had a high frequency of breakage. For these reasons, mirrors were highly treasured, expensive possessions.
Friedman Brothers Price: $4,700 Stenella Price: $3,290 Product ID: FB-5462 |
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WILLIAMSBURG CWLG8Rococo Shell Looking Glass Introduced in 1939. This Chippendale mirror is framed in mahogany. The frame is veneered with a crosscut mahogany molding and carved curved top corners. It features a gilded open rosette of stylized leaves. The decorative fillet around the beveled mirror is also finished in gold. The original dates to circa 1760 and now hangs in Colonial Williamsburgs Kings Arms Tavern
Friedman Brothers Price: $3,400 Stenella Price: $2,380 Product ID: FB-5590 |
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WILLIAMSBURG CWLG2This eye-catching Federal-style girondole has a convex mirror. It features an eagle with outspread wings. Two arms gracefully come out from the bottom design to accommodate candles.
When lit, the light reflects into the mirror, giving off a larger image of the room. The original was probably made in America, circa 1800, and now hangs in the Williamsburg Inn
Girandole Looking Glass Introduced in 1938
Friedman Brothers Price: $4,350 Stenella Price: $3,045 Product ID: FB-5461 |
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Williamsburg CWLG 15This superb mirror is a faithful copy of an English antique. It features intricate gilded gesso details that accentuate a walnut veneered frame. It is a classic of its Georgian genre. The original dates to circa 1740 and hangs in the Governors Palace in Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area.
Friedman Brothers Price: $5,900 Stenella Price: $4,130 Product ID: FB-6359 |
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