COUNTRY LOOKING GLASS
In Colonial times, woodworkers in rural inland towns copied the work of cabinetmakers in rich coastal cities (Portsmouth, Boston, New York, Annapolis, etc.), using native woods rather than imported mahogany, satinwood, etc. This looking glass is typical of the work of those rural woodworkers. Simply made; painted black and lightly distressed. Frame is oak, crest is pine. Available in two sizes. Ready to hang. USA.