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Polished stone mirror or cosmetic palette, found in a tumulus on Westray, Orkney
Handle of cetacean bone for a bronze mirror, a copy of a Lochlee bronze handle, from Bac Mhic Connain, North Uist, 0 - 200 AD
Concave glass mirror with a focal length of 66 inches, framed, unsigned, from an Edinburgh photography firm, 1840s
Mirror-case lid in turned brown wood decorated with three concentric channels near the outer edge and two near the centre hole, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Mirror-case base in turned brown wood decorated with three concentric channels near the outer edge and two near the centre mark, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Circular, domed mirror of copper with a tinned surface, for insertion into the base of a mirror case, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Mirror-case lid in turned brown wood decorated with two concentric channels on the upper surface, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Mirror-case base in turned brown wood decorated with one channel concentric to the centre mark, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Circular, domed mirror in thin copper, silvered on its concave side, for insertion into the base of a mirror case, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Flat oblate mirror in bronze with handle in form of a papyrus stalk: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, c. 1550 - 1069 BC
Bronze mirror with an elliptical plate and a handle in the form of a naked girl: Ancient Egyptian, Late 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom, c. 1400 - 1292 BC
Mirror in bronze with traces of gilding, with an elliptical plate socketed into a handle in the form of a papyrus stalk: Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty
Reproduction of a mirror owned by the Princess Sit-Hathor-Yunet: original Ancient Egyptian, Middle Egypt, Faiyum, El Lahun, 12th Dynasty, c. 1976 - 1794/93 BC
Bronze mirror with a flat oblate plate and a handle in the form of a standing woman: Ancient Egyptian, possibly New Kingdom
Copper alloy mirror, polished on one side (in modern times): Ancient Egyptian, late New Kingdom, c. 1550-1069 BC