
Silver Mirror
A silver mirror in the context of treasure valuables refers to an antique or vintage mirror with a silvered glass surface and ornate frame, often from periods like Victorian or Federal style, valued for its age, craftsmanship, and condition.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: Average from vintage mirror examples in Hoosier Girl Treasures
Fun Fact
Federal-style bull’s eye mirrors from 1780–1830 can fetch up to $10,000, while 19th-century reproductions sell for far less.
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