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Description
This circa 1930s Early American revival vanity is an elegant dressing table crafted from hardwood and matched walnut veneers, beautifully channeling 17th-century William and Mary styling. The distinctive historic influence is most prominent in its bold structural woodwork, showcasing elegant legs featuring crisp, vertically carved reeded turnings that add refined texture and shadow lines to the slender profile. These reeded columns seamlessly transition into traditional trumpet shapes before tapering toward neat bun feet, all tightly braced by a thin lower stretcher framework for stability. Mirroring the symmetry of a classic William and Mary lowboy, the walnut facade features a recessed center kneehole opening topped by a shallow middle drawer, which is outlined by an ornately scalloped or cyma-curved lower apron. Flanking the center are twin drawer stacks decorated with book-matched walnut veneer paneling, highlighted by dark, authentic period-style teardrop pull handles. Crowning the piece is a tall, arched swing mirror supported by matching turned-spindle side posts, blending 1930s Depression-era bedroom utility with stately colonial craftsmanship.
Condition
Good Overall; Some scuffs/gentle wear; alligatoring to finish; fly spotting to mirror.
Dimensions
45" x 20" x 66.25" / Surface - 31.75" / Knee hole - 20" x 24.5" / Mirror - 21" x 29.25" (W x D x H)
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