Description
compact mirror purchased in the 1960s in Europe as souvenir. it has a leather cover painted floral . Brass ring and copper . Marked Japan on the side . It has a hook on one side to hang the mirror and it twists and can be set on a table .it’s been kept in mint condition . Just wear and tear a little on the back metal part . I believe it’s handmade , materials used genuine leather, brass, copper and gold fills
Vintage 1960s Japanese Compact Mirror
Item Description
Historical Context & Origin
This compact mirror was made in postwar Japan, likely for export or as a tourist souvenir during the 1950s–60s, a time when Japan was known for high-quality, handcrafted novelty and beauty items. These mirrors often featured enameled, cloisonné, or leather-covered designs with floral or scenic motifs and were sold in upscale European and American boutiques or gifted during travel.
The floral printed leather cover suggests this one may have been targeted at the European souvenir market, possibly Italy, France, or Germany. The foldable wire stand adds a practical and collectible touch, and the mirror's overall craftsmanship and use of brass and copper indicate midcentury quality.
Collectibility & Market Value
Collectors of vintage Japanese goods, mid-century vanity accessories, and travel souvenirs are the primary audience. The handmade appearance, painted leatherwork, and intact mirror and stand make this a desirable piece.
Current Fair Market Value (USD):
Value increases slightly if provenance (e.g., original box or receipt) is included.
Authentication Notes
Recommendations
If you plan to sell:
If keeping, store it in a soft pouch to avoid tarnish and cracking of the leather.