Acrylic dressing table, has a couple of scratches and nicks.
Two screws do not line up with the holes in the back acrylic so unable to fully complete the set up although it stands
Grey painted metal drawer section with unfinished wooden drawers inside
Sits lower than a table and more suitable for a stool underneath.
Hey there! First, thanks for taking the time to check this out.
So, I just aquired something from an estate auction, and I haven't actually had a chance to pick it up personally and inspect it yet. However, I'm quite excited and admittedly very undereducated on antiques and the Victorian era. I was wondering if, based on the various photos I was supplied, I could get any kind of information that can be speculated about it? I don't expect any miracles in terms of identification or anything, but I think it's such a pretty piece and I'm so curious about it!
I really appreciate any and all insights and comments! Thank you so much in advance!
The estate auctioneer had this description on this chair;
"Victorian walnut revolving chair c1870. Walnut back with moulded up-rights terminating in carved scroll detail. Beautiful solid wood carved base and back.Vintage design."