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Early 1900s Risqué Naughty Trick Pocket Mirror Centennial Often clustered together in pave

SKU: 8139481216

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Description

Often clustered together in pave settings to avoid seeing any traces of metal

Its unusual frameless Gothic Revival style truly sets it apart from other mirrors of its era

Cleaning and Care Wipe with a damp

Brooch has surface scratches and patina consistent with age and use

Condition: Excellent

Early 1900s Risqué Naughty Trick Pocket Mirror Centennial Often clustered together in paveWhat appears to be an unassuming portrait of a sweet young woman quickly takes a turn when you flip this pocket mirror upside down and place your finger over her head. Optical illusions, such as the one on this pocket mirror, were incredibly popular in the late Victorian era through the 1920s. You may have seen the many Victorian skull illusion prints where often times two figures and strategically placed lamp light gives the illusion of a skull.

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