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Features
Description
Howard Elliott’s beautifully ornate Marquette Antique full length mirror is perfect for leaning against a wall, and is a dramatic accent piece for an entryway, bedroom or any room in your home! The large rectangular beveled mirror is decorated with an oversized, ornate frame with flourishes and intricate details, and is painted a silver leaf finish. Our decorative dressing room mirror is carefully packaged to ensure low damage rates while shipping. Measures 49 inches by 84 inches by 3 inches.
Brand: Howard Elliott Collection
Room Type: Bathroom, Bedroom, Living Room
Shape: Rectangular
Product Dimensions: 84"L x 49"W
Style: Antique
Brand: Howard Elliott Collection
Room Type: Bathroom, Bedroom, Living Room
Shape: Rectangular
Product Dimensions: 84"L x 49"W
Style: Antique
Mounting Type: Wall Mount
Finish Type: Painted
Surface Recommendation: Wall
Special Feature: Full Length, Beveled
Color: Silver
Theme: Antique
Number of Pieces: 5
Number of Items: 1
Material: Polyurethane
Frame Type: Framed
Item Weight: 95 Pounds
Assembly Required: No
Manufacturer: Howard Elliott
Part Number: FBA_2083XL
Item Weight: 95 pounds
Item model number: 2083XL
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Size: 49" x 84" x 3"
Finish: Painted
Item Package Quantity: 1
Special Features: Full Length, Beveled
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: February 26, 2009