Overmantels - The Mirror Specialists Collage of mirrors

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Specially made No20 Large Gilt Regency mirror. This frame has had the central shell removed, and is finished in our muted ‘Standard Gilt’ finish. Please see the link below to see our webpage for this mirror.
http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=163

Specially made No20 Large Gilt Regency mirror. This frame has had the central shell removed, and is finished in our muted ‘Standard Gilt’ finish. Please see the link below to see our webpage for this mirror.

http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=163

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This is a specially designed mirror based on our EG1 mirror, without the stripes or leaves, and made to a specific size. 
( please see http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=3 )

This is a specially designed mirror based on our EG1 mirror, without the stripes or leaves, and made to a specific size. 

( please see http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=3 )

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We have just installed a mirror in St Botolphs Church Hall in Bishopsgate, a beautiful Church and Hall designed by George Dance the Elder. The Hall was once the headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers. Please see the link below.
http://www.botolph.org.uk/

We have just installed a mirror in St Botolphs Church Hall in Bishopsgate, a beautiful Church and Hall designed by George Dance the Elder. The Hall was once the headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers. Please see the link below.

http://www.botolph.org.uk/

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This is a detail shot from a new style of Archtop that we are making. This Archtop is based on the old Georgian styles that had a slightly flatter archtop profile. The Victorian archtop has a more ‘domed’ top, with a more accentuated arch. This style is very simple, with all of the elegance coming from the very appealing shape. More pictures to come, so watch this space!
For information relating to our current range of Archtop Overmantels please follow the link below:
http://www.overmantels.co.uk/products2.php?category=10

This is a detail shot from a new style of Archtop that we are making. This Archtop is based on the old Georgian styles that had a slightly flatter archtop profile. The Victorian archtop has a more ‘domed’ top, with a more accentuated arch. This style is very simple, with all of the elegance coming from the very appealing shape. More pictures to come, so watch this space!

For information relating to our current range of Archtop Overmantels please follow the link below:

http://www.overmantels.co.uk/products2.php?category=10

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No20 Large Gilt Regency mirror in Antique Silver Finish. This Regency frame looks brilliant in Antique Silver. The finish really helps to make the frame look more contemporary, but still retains the imposing Period detail.
This frame is seen mounted on the wall going through the Picture Rail. The customer felt that it wasw important to maintain the proportions of the frame, and so he ignored the Picture rail.
Overmantels Ltd fit this frame. To see more frames like this, please follow the link below:
http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=163

No20 Large Gilt Regency mirror in Antique Silver Finish. This Regency frame looks brilliant in Antique Silver. The finish really helps to make the frame look more contemporary, but still retains the imposing Period detail.

This frame is seen mounted on the wall going through the Picture Rail. The customer felt that it wasw important to maintain the proportions of the frame, and so he ignored the Picture rail.

Overmantels Ltd fit this frame. To see more frames like this, please follow the link below:

http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=163

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“‘Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?’”
Pablo Picasso

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No62 ‘Bullseye’ Frame. This is a new design, designed to be simple and contemporary, yet with details rooted in the regency. This frame has a simple fluted section anlong all four sides, with identical corner blocks. This makes it perfect as a hall mirror or a free hanging frame. The corner blocks have a choice of decorative options available.
to have a look, please go to:
http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=324

No62 ‘Bullseye’ Frame. This is a new design, designed to be simple and contemporary, yet with details rooted in the regency. This frame has a simple fluted section anlong all four sides, with identical corner blocks. This makes it perfect as a hall mirror or a free hanging frame. The corner blocks have a choice of decorative options available.

to have a look, please go to:

http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=324

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This is our new contemporary mirror. As a standard frame it is called the ‘AD3 panel mirror’ It is a very versatile frame; the customer is able to pick the number and proportions of the frame should they wish. As standard it comes with a lovely foxed antique-effect glass. This is very subtle, in contrast to a great many ‘antiqued’ glass effects. The edges of the panels have a very small, polished bevel, to give the mirror a sharper, more finished look.
To have a look, please go to:
http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=325

This is our new contemporary mirror. As a standard frame it is called the ‘AD3 panel mirror’ It is a very versatile frame; the customer is able to pick the number and proportions of the frame should they wish. As standard it comes with a lovely foxed antique-effect glass. This is very subtle, in contrast to a great many ‘antiqued’ glass effects. The edges of the panels have a very small, polished bevel, to give the mirror a sharper, more finished look.

To have a look, please go to:

http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=325

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We completed a No21 ‘Neo-Classical’ frame recently in ‘French Wash’ finish. It looks stunnning, and very crisp. For a closer peek, please follow the link below:
http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=164

We completed a No21 ‘Neo-Classical’ frame recently in ‘French Wash’ finish. It looks stunnning, and very crisp. For a closer peek, please follow the link below:

http://www.overmantels.co.uk/detail.php?ID=164