Posted 2 years ago
cis2you
(15 items)
I bought this STERLING 1200, patent 1904, ladies vanity mirror back in the early 80s' at a little antique shop in Arkansas. It is clearly marked.
There are some dent along the edge that can be fixed, and the mirror is still good although showing age spots. It is monogramed in beautiful scripted E A O (or g). There are two 3" lions to both sides of the monogram as if to guard.
I dont believe I will have the dents repaired as it adds to the charm.
I will try to get a better pic tomorrow without the glare-hopefully.
Enjoy
Oh yes, there is a straight arrow looking line with three cross lines between the STERLING and the 1904. It may be the makers mark, I dont know.
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