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Unique Dressing Table/Vanity

By jmartiradonna, 2 September, 2010
Description

Just rec'd this ornate, beautiful woman's dressing table/vanity. I cannot find any information other than the history of the furniture makers. This piece is very unique and does show normal wear. There are a few pieces missing in some of the scroll work. It looks to be two different woods and wood stains? Paper on back of vanity reads: Gettysburg Furniture. On the back of the mirror is written: 103-Van 2406. Auction numbers? On the bottom of the bench: Statesville Chair.

Category
Furniture
Medium
wood
Distinguishing marks
Gettysburg Furniture Co., Statesville Chair
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
50 L x 70 H x 20 W
Date Period
Late 18th century
Weight
50 lbs
History
unknown, inherited piece
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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ghoff92

13 years 9 months ago

Re: Unique Dressing Table/Vanity

 I just purchased a vanity just like this. it is beautiful. but i am lacking the bench and mirror. would love to find them. 

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ghoff92

13 years 9 months ago

Re: Unique Dressing Table/Vanity

 I just purchased a vanity just like this. it is beautiful. but i am lacking the bench and mirror. would love to find them. 

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ghoff92

13 years 9 months ago

Re: Unique Dressing Table/Vanity

 I just purchased a vanity just like this. it is beautiful. but i am lacking the bench and mirror. would love to find them. 

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nikkipomerleau

12 years 8 months ago

Re: Unique Dressing Table/Vanity

Hi,

I am in possesion of the set that matches this vanity. I was wondering if you had ever found out more information on this piece?

Along with this vanity there is a bed ( head board and foot board ), Tall bureau with mirror, Long bureau with mirror. The only piece I seem to be missing is the seat that goes with the vanity. It must have been broken or lost and the original owners replaced it with a different one.

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Lovejoy

12 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: Unique Dressing Table/Vanity by nikkipomerleau

Re: Unique Dressing Table/Vanity

Well the vanity dates from the 1930's and like most made during that period is a huge mix of styles, we sell vanities like this for about $450.00. Here is a link to the company that made it:

http://statesvillechair.com/History/history.htm

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