Vintage Organic Coastal Seashell Wall Mirror
A charming vintage seashell-encrusted mirror featuring an intricate arrangement of natural shells in warm neutral tones. This handcrafted piece showcases layered textures and organic coastal beauty, with a thoughtfully composed mix of scallops, spiral shells, and patterned varieties.
The mirror is signed and dated “Connie Mills ’81,” adding to its uniqueness and collectible appeal. Small in scale but full of personality, it’s perfect for a powder room, gallery wall, or layered coastal vignette.
$650.00
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Details
A charming vintage seashell-encrusted mirror featuring an intricate arrangement of natural shells in warm neutral tones. This handcrafted piece showcases layered textures and organic coastal beauty, with a thoughtfully composed mix of scallops, spiral shells, and patterned varieties.
The mirror is signed and dated “Connie Mills ’81,” adding to its uniqueness and collectible appeal. Small in scale but full of personality, it’s perfect for a powder room, gallery wall, or layered coastal vignette.
A wonderful example of vintage coastal folk art with authentic patina and handcrafted detail.
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Details
• Vintage handmade piece
• Signed: “Connie Mills ’81”
• Materials: Natural shells, mirror, wood backing
• Style: Coastal / Folk Art / Nautical
• Ready to hang
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| Dimensions | 8.5"W × 0.5ʺD × 10.5ʺH | |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Shell | |
| Color | Ivory | |
| Period | Late 20th Century | |
| Style | Coastal, Folk Art, Organic Modern | |
| Artist | Connie Hills | |
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
• Good vintage condition • Minor wear consistent with age • Natural variation in shells • Light surface wear to mirror consistent with age • No major losses observed
