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Art Deco Antique French Mirrors for Sale
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Mirrors $37.5 Mirrors |
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In the House of Mirrors $12.36 French composer and musical auteur Hector Zazou passed away shortly after completing In the House of Mirrors, his final album for the venerable Crammed label in Belgium. Zazou made a name for himself with European audiences back in the 1980s by virtue of |
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Juniper Antique Gold Leaf Rectangle Mirrors, Set of Two $249 - Finished in antique gold leaf with black edging and heavy sage wash – Mirrors are beveled |
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Antique Gold Georgian Mantel Mirror $667 This classic Georgian mantel mirror will greatly enhance your room décor. Based on a 18th century French antique, it is made from a resin/wood composite in an antique gold finish. The center mirror measures 17 ½” by 21 ½”, and the side mirrors measure 13 ¾” by 17 5/8”. |
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Antique Brass Outdoor French Lantern Hanging Fixture $1359 Antique Brass Outdoor French Lantern Hanging Fixture |
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French Horn Antique Bronze Six-Light Chandelier $1202 French Horn Antique Bronze Six-Light Chandelier |
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Antique Silver Etched French Tray with Handles $198 Antique Silver Etched French Tray with Handles |
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French Horn Antique Bronze Semi Flush Mount $421 French Horn Antique Bronze Semi Flush Mount |
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Mirrors [WS] $15.16 French director Alexandre Aja adds to his growing canon of horror features with this remake of the Korean feature GEOUL SOKEURO (2003). Kiefer Sutherland stars as Ben Carson, a disgraced former New York City cop who attempts to put his checkered past behind him by taking a job as a security guard. Carson is required to take the night shift in a department store in the city. The store closed down after a fire put an end to its business, and Carson soon discovers that malevolent spirits are lurking behind its walls. The spirits connect with the human world through the mirrors in the store, and when they discover Carson’s presence they go after his ex-wife, Amy (Paula Patton), and his kids (played by Erica Gluck and Cameron Boyce). Carson attempts to figure out the meaning of a cryptic message carved into one of the mirrors, hoping it will save his family and cut off contact with the malignant lurking presence.Aja successfully replicates much of the tension and edge-of-your-seat moments that he managed so skillfully in HAUTE TENSION (2003). The film begins with an unnerving set piece in which Carson’s predecessor takes a shard of mirror and slashes his own throat, and it’s an indication of the gore-filled fun that awaits intrepid viewers. Aja creates a palpable sense of unease by shooting dim-lit set pieces in the department store. Sutherland makes for a convincing lead in a character that closely resembles his turn as Jack Bauer in 24. There are plenty of genuine scares in the film, and the director ultimately spins MIRRORS as a cross between a psychological thriller in the vein of the POLTERGEIST movies and a no-holds-barred splatter flick. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Black French Antique Table Lamp $383 This French antique black acanthus leaf column table lamp is accented with an ercu white shantung shade. |
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Antique Gold French Dressing Mirror $438 This French dressing mirror will greatly enhance your classic décor. It is made of a resin/wood composite in an antique gold finish. The visible mirror dimensions are 14” by 43 5/16”. |
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French Horn Antique Bronze Two-Light Bath Fixture $294 French Horn Antique Bronze Two-Light Bath Fixture |
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Emerald Semi-antique Mirror Glamir Stained Glass Mirrors $17.95 Add a mirror backing to some of your favorite German semi-antique colors and you have this sparkling, special efffects glass. Looks great on box bottoms, clock backs, borders, and highlights on wall mirrors. Very easy to cut. This is the Glamir brand, which is the best quality colored mirror available. Actual glass may vary slightly from photo. The mirror backing adds extra depth to the color. |
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Silver Semi-antique Mirror Glamir Stained Glass Mirrors $19.85 Add a mirror backing to some of your favorite German semi-antique colors and you have this sparkling, special effects glass. Looks great on box bottoms, clock backs, borders, and highlights on wall mirrors. Very easy to cut. This is the Glamir brand, which is the best quality colored mirror available. Actual glass may vary slightly from photo. The mirror backing adds extra depth to the color. Project below created by Artist Felicia Nittolo. From Mosaic Techniques and Traditions 6975. |
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Cobalt Blue Semi-antique Mirror Glamir Stained Glass Mirrors $19.85 Add a mirror backing to some of your favorite German semi-antique colors and you have this sparkling, special effects glass. Looks great on box bottoms, clock backs, borders, and highlights on wall mirrors. Very easy to cut. This is the Glamir brand, which is the best quality colored mirror available. Actual glass may vary slightly from photo. The mirror backing adds extra depth to the color. |
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Bronze Semi-antique Mirror Glamir Stained Glass Mirrors $20.75 Add a mirror backing to some of your favorite German semi-antique colors and you have this sparkling, special effects glass. Looks great on box bottoms, clock backs, borders, and highlights on wall mirrors. Very easy to cut. This is the Glamir brand, which is the best quality colored mirror available. Actual glass may vary slightly from photo. The mirror backing adds extra depth to the color. |
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Pale Amber Semi-antique Mirror Glamir Stained Glass Mirrors $20.75 Add a mirror backing to some of your favorite German semi-antique colors and you have this sparkling, special effects glass. Looks great on box bottoms, clock backs, borders, and highlights on wall mirrors. Very easy to cut. This is the Glamir brand, which is the best quality colored mirror available. Actual glass may vary slightly from photo. The mirror backing adds extra depth to the color. Project below created by Artist Felicia Nittolo. From Mosaic Techniques and Traditions 6975. |
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Sky Blue Semi-antique Mirror Glamir Stained Glass Mirrors $20.75 Add a mirror backing to some of your favorite German semi-antique colors and you have this sparkling, special effects glass. Looks great on box bottoms, clock backs, borders, and highlights on wall mirrors. Very easy to cut. This is the Glamir brand, which is the best quality colored mirror available. Actual glass may vary slightly from photo. The mirror backing adds extra depth to the color. |
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Violet Semi-antique Mirror Glamir Stained Glass Mirrors $17.95 Add a mirror backing to some of your favorite German semi-antique colors and you have this sparkling, special effects glass. Looks great on box bottoms, clock backs, borders, and highlights on wall mirrors. Very easy to cut. This is the Glamir brand, which is the best quality colored mirror available. Actual glass may vary slightly from photo. The mirror backing adds extra depth to the color. |
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GAMES WITH MIRRORS: GAMES WITH MIRRORS $12.24 GAMES WITH MIRRORS: GAMES WITH MIRRORS |
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Elliott Schwartz: Hall of Mirrors $11.98 Composer Elliott Schwartz has pursued an interesting a varied career; he has written a number of full orchestral works, was a pioneer in the use of the synthesizer in classical music, has an entire section of his worklist devoted to pieces based on game theory, and has even jammed with free jazz legend Marion Brown. As one would surmise from his association with Brown, Schwartz loves the sound of the saxophone and has written a lot of music dedicated to it; the title work of Innova’s Hall of Mirrors features the Radnofsky Saxophone Quartet with Schwartz himself as pianist. Although ostensibly a set of variations on a phonetic spelling of the instrument’s name — “sachsofone” — and including some sections involving game theory, Hall of Mirrors (2001) is anything but discursive; appropriately it is a kind of a reflection on the different qualities of the sax: its jazz voice, its French “classic” voice, clarinet-like qualities, and other things with the piano acting as though it were in a dialogue with the instruments. In Crystal: A Cycle of Names and Memories (2007), Schwartz yields the piano to Paul Hoffman, but the piece is a duet for piano and a very busy percussionist, in this case Tom Goldstein; the work is both dedicated to them and, in part, based on their names. The piece comes up very slowly, and in performance the lighting plays a key role as the musicians emerge from the darkness and sink back into it at the end, a property that the CD format is not able to accommodate; however, it is a delightful piece if one is able to wait out the very soft opening.Kaleidoscope (1999) is composed for the interesting combination of violin, contrabass, and piano; it is an apt and practical solution to the challenge of bringing the deep, frog-like tone of the contrabass into a chamber context. The Harvard Wind Ensemble is heard, taken from a live concert, in Schwartz’ Rainforest with Birds (2001); the recording quality is a little off the standard heard throughout the rest of the album; however, the piece itself is really nice, incorporating various bird calls into a controlled, free jazz-styled environment. Although he thrived in the university environment of the 1970s, Elliott Schwartz never let that get to his head; his work always had a wry sense of humor about it and such systems as he has used tends to loosen up the music rather than to lock it into a procedure. Listeners who appreciate free improvisation might well get something out of it; however, one hesitates to call it “experimental” as the experiments seamlessly wind their way into the texture as a whole. Elliott Schwartz’ Hall of Mirrors is the work of a very confident and assured composer who clearly enjoys what he is doing, and listeners who seek it out may well respond to it in like manner. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis , Rovi Performers: Elliott Schwartz – Piano; |
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MIRRORS $12.73 Kiefer Sutherland stars as an NYPD detective-turned-security guard who discovers something sinister lurking in the mirrors of a fire-damaged department store in Haute Tension writer/director Alexandre Aja’s menacing study in the origins of evil. It’s been just about a year since mercurial police detective Ben Carson (Sutherland) was suspended from the NYPD for the fatal shooting of an undercover officer, and ever since that fateful day he’s been locked in a self-destructive spiral of anger and alcoholism. Increasingly isolated from his wife and kids, Ben spends most nights crashed-out at his sister Angela’s (Amy Smart) apartment in Queens. But Ben hasn’t given up hope just yet, and in order to get his life back together and prove that he’s still capable of supporting his family he takes a job as the night watchman at the Mayflower department store. The Mayflower used to be a lavish symbol of inner-city prosperity, that is, until a raging inferno gutted the building while claiming numerous lives in the process. These days, the Mayflower is a scorched reminder of human misery, the ornate mirrors therein reflecting a suffering so profound that it begins to wear on Ben’s already-fragile psyche. Not only that, but whatever force dwells behind the shimmering glass seems to have gained the power to alter reality as well.After Ben gazes into the mirrors and sees a vision of himself being relentlessly tortured, he is horrified to experience violent convulsions, spontaneous bleeding, and frightening asphyxiation. And while his sister is always willing to lend a sympathetic ear, she chalks the anomalies up to an unusually potent mix of stress and anxiety. Unfortunately for Ben, his estranged wife, Amy (Paula Patton), isn’t nearly as forgiving. A prosaic NYPD medical examiner who has seen her fair share of tragedy, Amy fears that Ben’s erratic behavior could be placing their children in danger. Later, as Ben begins to draw connections between his increasingly gruesome visions and a former Mayflower security guard who vanished without a trace, he begins to suspect that an unimaginable evil is using the mirrors as a gateway into the real world, and that his family is in mortal danger from forces beyond their realm of understanding. Perhaps if he Ben can manage to convince Amy that their children’s lives are at risk, he can summon the courage to face the greatest evil he has ever known. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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French m-41 Antique Shoulder Satchel $26.6 The Dimensions of this bag are 13×20 It a great canvas khaki colored bag. It may be used as a shoulder bag or worn around the waist due to its waist attachment. It can also be attached to another bag. It straps down at the front and is a beautiful french bag. |
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Mirrors for Eyes $11.54 Mirrors for Eyes |
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Ghosts and Mirrors $13.53 Ghosts and Mirrors |
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Smoke & Mirrors $9.87 Smoke & Mirrors |
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Tiny Mirrors $11.54 Tiny Mirrors |
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They Do It With Mirrors $10.39 They Do It With Mirrors |
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Cover The Mirrors $12.55 Cover The Mirrors |
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Bending Mirrors $12.43 Bending Mirrors |
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Mirrors And Portraits $19.35 Mirrors And Portraits |