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Answer for the clue "Metalwork in posh bathroom around dressing room ", 6 letters:
ormolu

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. brass that looks like gold; used to decorate furniture

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
ormolu \or`mo*lu"\ ([^o]r`m[-o]*l[udd]"), n. [F. or moulu; or gold (L. aurum) + moulu, p. p. of moudre to grind, to mill, L. molere. See Aureate , and Mill .] A variety of brass made to resemble gold by the use of less zinc and more copper in its composition ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A red lens in ormolu casing was clamped over his left eye, and perhaps had replaced the original jelly organ. ▪ Around 1834 his father took up business as a gilder and ormolu manufacturer in London. ▪ Each of the legs of the ...

Usage examples of ormolu.

The room was full of ormolu clocks and vases, Gobelin tapestries, several gold and silver tea equipages, a brass statue of the Virgin Mary and three immense candle snuffers.

There were ormolu candlesticks, Bessarabian carpets, tale top tables, George III sterling, tea caddies, militia drums, turn-of-the-century jewelry, nineteenth-century mirrors.

Jenny pointed out two moldies whom she said were her close friends: Frangipane, who looked like an orchid blossom, and Ormolu, who looked like a kitschy ornamental cupid.

Across from the brass bed where she lay, sat a beautiful combination writing desk and dressing table, also in tulipwood and also with extensive ormolu.

Everywhere the wainscots were embossed in ormolu or painted with flowers and arabesques.

Shay-Tarrazin knew that time would only exist in its measuring, so he started collecting clocks of every size and description, from a microscopic Russian gold chimer to a twenty-two-foot-high gilded Ormolu state-clock that took fifteen men to carry it.