Silver Mirror and Mercury Mirror, Late 19th Century


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Sale price$270

Description

Mirror in silver and mercury mirror made in the second part of the 19th century

Ø cm 32 h cm 31,5

Mercury mirrors are a type of ancient mirror that uses a thin sheet of mercury to create a reflective surface.

Production process:

  1. A glass plate was cleaned and coated with a layer of tin.
  2. Mercury was poured onto the tin plate and distributed evenly, creating a reflective surface.
  3. Excess mercury was removed and the glass sealed with a lead or wooden rim.

Characteristics:

  • They offered a clearer, brighter reflection than metal or silver glass mirrors.
  • The manufacturing process was laborious and required craftsmanship.
  • They were expensive and accessible only to the wealthier classes.

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