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Pocket Mirror

Always make sure you look at the top of your game with an 18th century pocket mirror. The swinging cover protects the mirror and the little loop at the top can be used to hang it so you have two free hands to tie that cravat or straighten your tricorn.

4" long 

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    CT
    01/24/2023
    C T.
    United States United States

    BEAUTIFUL!!!!

    This is one of a few very treasured items I own. It is very well made and just beautiful. No strong smell. There is wax on the outside of the wood as you can see in the picture but in person it looks amazing. I hang it on my wall. The only thing is there is transfer of brown color/stain if you put it on a matte finish painted wall. (Which can be addressed if you need to move spaces in your home by wiping the area with a wet sponge and repainting over some). The price is also very fair.

    A
    09/29/2020
    Anonymous
    United States United States

    nicely made

    just what a soldier needs when dragging a cold blade over his face in the morning!

    ZB
    08/22/2020
    Zachary B.
    United States United States

    Larger and more useful than you may think

    It is larger than it appears in the picture. Light enough to not worry about weight with reenactment gear. At 3/4 arm length you will see your face and neck so perfect for tying your cravat or arranging your hair. The mirror itself is about 2 1/2" x2" on mine.