Vintage Mahogany Tabletop Vanity Mirror with Scalloped Crest
Vintage Mahogany Tabletop Vanity Mirror with Scalloped Crest
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Description : Vintage tabletop vanity mirror crafted from stained hardwood with a rich mahogany-tone finish, featuring a shaped scroll crest, turned side supports, and decorative brass-tone adjustment hardware. The arched mirror is mounted on pivoting side posts, allowing the angle to be adjusted for dressing or display use. A wide rectangular base with scalloped trim adds stability and traditional character. Light surface wear and age-related finish variation throughout consistent with vintage household use.
Era
Mid to Late 20th Century
Style
Colonial Revival / Traditional Americana
Material
Stained Hardwood, Mirror Glass, Metal Hardware
Technique
Turned wood spindle construction with shaped crest carving, routed trim edges, and pivot-mounted mirror assembly.
Tools Used
Lathe, scroll saw, router, chisels, drill press, sanding and finishing tools.
History
Tabletop vanity mirrors became common household dressing accessories throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Colonial Revival examples like this one were popular for bedroom vanities and traditional interiors.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown. Possibly a mid-century reproduction inspired by early American Colonial designs.
Measurements
21 1/4" W x 21 1/4" H x 8 3/4" D
Suggested Weight
10–14 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
26" x 26" x 14"
Music
Traditional Folk, Early American String Music, or Classical Chamber Music
Item Number : P16669
Category : Mirrors
Brand : Unknown. Possibly a mid-century reproduction inspired by early American Colonial designs.
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