Antique Trumeau Mirrors & Overmantel Panels

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A centrepiece of French interior decoration from the 17th to the 19th century, the antique trumeau mirror is a large decorative panel — combining a mirror, painting or gilt carved woodwork — designed to fill the space above a fireplace or between two windows. The finest examples pair a gilt trumeau mirror with an oil painting depicting pastoral scenes, gallant subjects or decorative trophies, all framed within hand-carved, gold-leaf boiserie.

From the restrained elegance of Louis XVI to the exuberant rocaille of Louis XV, each period left a distinctive mark on these works that sit at the crossroads of furniture and decorative art. Explore our broader selection of antique mirrors to complement your search.

Antique trumeau mirrors for sale — gilt frames, painted panels and period boiseries

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How to choose and authenticate a quality antique trumeau mirror

Authenticating an antique trumeau mirror begins with the gilding. Genuine gold-leaf gilding shows subtle tonal variation and a slight tactile relief, whereas paint-gilded surfaces appear flat and uniform. Period carved boiseries bear the marks of hand tools — slight irregularities, varying relief depth — that no industrial reproduction can convincingly replicate. Turn the frame over: aged timber displays natural patina, mortise-and-tenon joinery, and often remnants of canvas backing on the painted panel.

For dating, Louis XV carved trumeau mirrors (c. 1730–1760) are characterised by asymmetric curves, shell motifs and flowing foliate scrolls. The Louis XVI style (1760–1790) shifts to straight lines, fluting, laurel garlands and oval medallions. Empire and Restauration pieces simplify the composition further, favouring engaged columns and antique-inspired motifs.

The integrated painted panel — typically an oil on canvas or a grisaille — deserves close scrutiny: check that the craquelure is consistent with the supposed age, that the paint layer is homogeneous, and examine the surface under raking light for any recent overpainting. A documented provenance — a château inventory, an old auction label — adds considerably to the value. Prices range from a few hundred pounds for a modest provincial piece to several thousand for a signed Parisian workshop example with intact original gilding.

On Antiquités en France, every antique trumeau mirror is offered by a verified professional dealer who can provide precise dimensions, a detailed condition report and the piece's history. Broaden your search to include painted pastoral panels or browse our full range of antique mirrors to find the perfect piece for your interior.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Trumeau Mirrors & Overmantel Panels

What is the difference between a trumeau mirror and a regular antique mirror?
A trumeau is an architectural ensemble combining a mirror (or painting) with an upper decorative panel — painted or carved — designed to fill a specific wall space such as an overmantel or the pier between two windows. A standard antique mirror is simply a framed mirror without that integrated upper section.
How much does an antique trumeau mirror cost?
Prices depend on period, gilding quality, condition of the mirror plate (original or replaced), fineness of the carving and the presence of a noteworthy painted panel. Expect from around £300–£500 for a restored provincial piece up to £5,000 or more for an intact Louis XVI Parisian example with original gold-leaf gilding.
How can I tell if the gilding on a trumeau mirror is original?
Original gold-leaf gilding shows warm tonal variation, slight irregular relief and natural wear at the edges. Re-gilded surfaces tend to look too uniform or overly bright. A specialist dealer can also examine the layers under raking light or with a loupe to identify later interventions.
Can an antique trumeau mirror be restored without losing value?
Yes, provided the work is entrusted to a conservator specialising in antique gilded woodwork. Discreet gilding consolidation, mirror-plate cleaning or minimal retouching of the painted panel are acceptable. Extensive re-gilding or heavy repainting, however, significantly reduces the piece's heritage value.
Are antique trumeau mirrors difficult to ship?
Their large size and fragility — gilding, mirror plate, painted panel — require bespoke crating by a specialist fine-art shipper. Most professional dealers can arrange this and advise on appropriate insurance. Allow extra lead time and budget for specialist packing when purchasing.