Markings: Includes Japanese export label with āMade in Japanā visible, which helps date the item to post-1921, but pre-1970s
Authentication & Description
This is a Kyodai vanity, a traditional Japanese dressing table used primarily by women for applying makeup and hairstyling. The defining feature of the Kyodai is the three-panel folding mirror and compact, functional design. This particular example has a midcentury modern influence in the grain pattern and veneer, suggesting it may have been made for export or modern Japanese domestic markets during the ShÅwa era (1926ā1989).
The mirrorās beveled edges and distinct drawer layout match vanity styles seen from 1930s to early 1950s. The Japanese export label visible in your image confirms it was made in Japan and likely exported or gifted post-WWII, possibly during the Occupation Era (1945ā1952), when many such furniture pieces were sold abroad.
Condition Notes
Wood appears to be in decent structural condition but shows signs of age (veneer lifting in places, light surface wear).
Mirror silvering is agedācommon in pieces of this ageāand affects clarity.
Small hardware is intact and appears original.
Overall, the vanity remains an authentic and charming piece with usable form and historic character. With light restoration, its appeal would increase substantially.
Comparable Market Listings
Similar midcentury Japanese vanities or kyodai dressers (especially tri-fold mirrors) sell between $150ā$450 USD depending on condition, craftsmanship, and restoration.
Refinished versions or highly ornate ones (especially with mother-of-pearl or inlay) can fetch $600+.
In original but fair condition like this one, expect:
Private sale value: $100ā$250
Restored/retail: $350ā$500
Estimated Market Value
$150ā$250 USD (as-is) Up to $450ā$600 USD (professionally restored)
Historical & Cultural Notes
The Kyodai was an essential part of traditional Japanese domestic life, especially for women. While older forms were placed on tatami floors, midcentury versions adapted to western furniture height and often included mirrors for Western-style grooming.
Items like this, especially with verifiable Japanese origin and family history, are gaining popularity among collectors of Japanese midcentury or export-era furnishings.
Recommendation
Professional appraisal not required unless paired with other Japanese furnishings or for insurance.
A light professional cleaning, mirror re-silvering, and wood polishing could nearly double its resale value.
If selling, consider listing on Etsy, Chairish, or local vintage markets with clear photos and family provenance (mentioning it belonged to your grandmother enhances the appeal).
Vintage Japanese Kyodai Vanity (åē²§å° / é”å° ā "Kesho-dai" or "Kyoda
Item Overview
Authentication & Description
This is a Kyodai vanity, a traditional Japanese dressing table used primarily by women for applying makeup and hairstyling. The defining feature of the Kyodai is the three-panel folding mirror and compact, functional design. This particular example has a midcentury modern influence in the grain pattern and veneer, suggesting it may have been made for export or modern Japanese domestic markets during the ShÅwa era (1926ā1989).
The mirrorās beveled edges and distinct drawer layout match vanity styles seen from 1930s to early 1950s. The Japanese export label visible in your image confirms it was made in Japan and likely exported or gifted post-WWII, possibly during the Occupation Era (1945ā1952), when many such furniture pieces were sold abroad.
Condition Notes
Overall, the vanity remains an authentic and charming piece with usable form and historic character. With light restoration, its appeal would increase substantially.
Comparable Market Listings
Estimated Market Value
$150ā$250 USD (as-is)
Up to $450ā$600 USD (professionally restored)
Historical & Cultural Notes
Recommendation