A 2026 Guide by Sellingantiques
Pair of Large Oval Wall Mirrors, 1910
Priced at £2,295 from Shackladys Antiques
Glassmakers in Venice pioneered large flat plates during the sixteenth century. This changed how people looked at themselves indoors.
Early antique oval mirrors often hung in spaces between windows. Pier glasses took advantage of natural light filtering into the room.
Look for the shift from heavy oak frames to lighter neoclassical designs. Georgian taste favoured delicate curves and gilt finishes.
Victorian homes embraced the shape for overmantel use. Mass production later made these items common in ordinary households.
John Linnell produced carved examples during the eighteenth century. His workshop supplied wealthy London clients with gilded frames.
Thomas Chippendale published designs for these in his Director. Surviving pieces attributed to his firm show complex rococo detailing.
Regional carvers made most of the ones that turn up today. Documented names are rare outside the major city trades.
Carved Gilt-wood Oval Wall Mirror, 1900
Priced at £2,795 from Shackladys Antiques
The 2026 retail price guide for Antique Oval Mirrors is drawn from a proprietary archive of over 1.1 million retail prices indexed by Sellingantiques since 2003. This guide relies exclusively on their own internal data; no external sources or auction records are used.
Analysing nearly 25 years of UK antique market history alongside current retail values, the data indicates that typical UK retail prices for Antique Oval Mirrors range between £400 and £2,200. Entry-level prices generally fall under £400 and premium examples upwards of £2,200.
Bevelled edges border the glass. These shallow angled cuts catch the light and add depth to the frame.
Cresting frequently crowns the top edge of antique oval mirrors. You'll often see carved urns or floral swags.
Look at the orientation. Most hang vertically, while horizontal versions sit above wide console tables.
A Pair of 6’6” 19th Century Country House Oval Mirrors, 19th Century
Priced at £24,000 from Blank Canvas Antiques
Stacked timber construction shaped early frames. Craftsmen glued blocks together before turning them on a lathe.
Moulded composition ornament arrived later. Wire cores helped support the delicate projecting sections of these applied decorations.
Inspect the carving on older antique oval mirrors. Sharp undercut details indicate skilled hand work rather than pressed putty.
"Mercury glass gives a warm reflection that modern mirrors lack. This soft glow flatters complexions in candlelit dining rooms."
"Convex plates bend light inwards. They capture the entire room in a single curved miniature view."
"Some frames incorporate concealed compartments behind the main backboard for keeping small papers flat."
Based on almost 25 years of Sellingantiques UK antique market data, Antique Oval Mirrors appeared 3061 times (out of 1,100,000 antiques) which gives it a rarity score of 54/100.
This score measures scarcity within the Sellingantiques archive only and is not a survey of the entire antiques market, so these statistics may not be indicative of the general availability of Antique Oval Mirrors elsewhere.
It holds the frame safely on a wall hook. Most old frames have replacement wire because original cords perish.
Always check the metal rings screwed into the wood. If they're loose, you risk the heavy frame dropping.
That cloudy mist is degradation in the silvered backing. You can't wipe it off because it sits behind the glass.
The chemical layer breaks down as air seeps in behind the backboards. Many buyers prefer this aged look.
Replacing the plate solves the issue. Keeping the original glass retains the character of the piece.
Heat affects the wooden frame and the glass backing. Sudden temperature changes make old timber expand and contract.
This movement loosens glued joints. It also sheds flakes of gilding onto the mantelpiece.
Those small holes suggest historic woodworm. It turns up often in old pine backboards.
Check for pale dust dropping from the holes when you tap the wood. That signals active insects. If the holes are dark and dusty, the bugs are gone. Treat the wood if you feel unsure.
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