A magnificent 19th-century pier mirror with integral console, crafted in the Renaissance Revival style. Executed in ebonized walnut or mahogany with a marble console top and original beveled mirror glass, it embodies the opulent design aesthetic of the late Victorian period, circa 1870–1890. The mirror is designed in the Renaissance Revival idiom, characterized by rich classical ornamentation and sculptural depth. The arched pediment is elaborately carved with foliate scrolls and floral motifs, flanked by turned and fluted side pilasters. The original beveled mirror reflects the advanced craftsmanship and luxury typical of French Second Empire and Italian Neo-Renaissance interiors. The ebonized surface, fashionable in the Aesthetic Movement era, enhances the dramatic contrast and complements the marble console slab below.