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Vanity Table & Mirror

By sillyfilly454, 10 October, 2012
Description

The vanity table & mirror are 2 seperate pieces. The wood surrounding the mirror appears to consist of several small pieces or segments that have been precisionally crafted to fit together forming the oval. The mirror tilts up & down and sits on a 2 footed base between beautiful spirals. The tabletop has beautiful, natural graining and the table legs have the same spirals as the side pieces on the mirror. Underneath the table is a built-in tray that is attached to the legs & sits appx. 3" off the ground. (I think I may even have the chair with the same matching spirals on the legs & arms.)

Category
Furniture
Medium
Wood & Glass
Distinguishing marks
None that I see.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
The mirror is appx. 22" high X 16" wide. The tabletop measures appx. 30" X 18" and is 32" tall.
Date Period
Unknown.
Weight
Both together appx. 14-16 lbs.
History
I got this- along with several other pieces, after my parents passed. Most of their furnishings came from (what was then) Butterfield&Butterfield, San Francisco, CA. They loved going to the auctions...!
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Passed down.
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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Lovejoy

12 years 8 months ago

Re: Vanity Table & Mirror

Your images are small and a bit fuzzy , but based on what i can see it's unlikely this table predates the 1930's, similar tables were made again in the 1980's. "Barley Twist" furniture was popular during the turn of the 19th century and again in the 1930's, it was meant to resemble English Jacobean furniture and generally made out of oak. No huge value, we sell tables like this for under $350.00.

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