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1880s Handcrafted Iron Mirror Frame from Texas

This handcrafted iron mirror frame is from the Tularosa Basin in New Mexico, where it hung in a well appointed brothel in the late 1800s that operated on the outskirts of a small community that sprang up during the railroad construction and logging industry boom in that area, in which there was a large migration of Texans to fill the jobs it created. It’s a one-of-a-kind frame with significant history and worthy of museum placement. It stands 4 feet tall, is 38″ wide and weighs approximately 40 lbs. Every aspect of this piece is hand made, right down to the rivets. It’s in amazing condition with appropriate age indications. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire about this item, as there are many additional images and extensive provenance. See the video here. This item is exempt from our free shipping offer–shipping will be determined according to your location.

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