Extraordinary 18th century gilt wall mirror from the late baroque period around 1790 in Italy. The artfully handcarved frame shows different gilt techniques (gold leaf/ composition gold) and is adorned by elaborately handcarved unique floral motives, covered by an amazing looking aged patina. The highlight builds the large, slightly forward tilted top carving. Red shimmering spots that shine through the slightly abrased surface are caused by the so-called "bolus", the substrate/ ground for gilding and confer this late baroque wall mirror an extravagant and luxurious appearance at the same time. The backside is closed with wooden boards and a metal ring makes wall mounting easy. An exceptional shaped, elegant over 230 years old antique wall mirror from the late baroque era in Italy. The old mirror plate is slightly blind and shows different discoloration/ veil (please see detailed pictures) but is still functional.