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
I love this mirror so much because it saves me from having to turn about to see what is going on behind me. For example: If I am sitting in my living-room chair with its back to the window behind it, I can hold up this mirror up and see who is coming or going in front of my house or at a reenactment camp whilst tending the fire. It is also a very good item to keep in my "possibles bag," a bag re-enactors keep, all sort of things in, but mostly for their muzzle-loading muskets, etc. This mirror is well-made of a hardwood and has a swivel lid to protect the mirror glass within. so you don't have to worry about it being scratched in your haversack or bag. And it is reasonably priced too.
I needed a mirror that I could hold up to see behind me whilst sitting in a living-room chair. This mirror enabled me to see out the window without having to constantly turn about or get up. It is also something I keep in my possible bag whilst reenacting with a flintlock musket. A possible bag contains all sorts of things such as Samson Horn Combs and Salt Spoon, etc. used in camping. This is a really great product. My compliments to its creator/inventor.