Thanks for all who have responded, the hanger on the mirror are attached to the fram via a bolt going through and nutted on the back. The carved face has an appearance of being carved into the wood because looking at the grain, both the face and the frame grains line up very well and looking over the edges of the carved face, I see no gaps or irregularity that may suggest a seperate piece glued or dowled to the mirror frame. I am eclosing a picture of the back, I see no names or indications of manufacture except for the the numbers 8 6 8 9 on the back in the upper right of the photo. D&B antiques, thank you for your input, can you tell me if you have seen a similar mirror, I believe you must have due to your suggestion of the origin, but I have two old camel back trunks, ( Mcginney or some similar manufacture) and the accents have a resemblance to the brass hangers on this mirror. Is there at all any chance in your opinion that is not american manufactured?? ALso to all, after watching Antiques road show, I have learned do not clean or alter the finish of your antiques. If the value is only several hundred dollars, would it be a great tragedy to strip the old finish to reveal the beautiful oak that lies underneath??