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Valet stand. Solid brass. Unknown maker

By benjaminmcmillan, 14 February, 2025
Description

Hello, I found this locally at an estate sale in Illinois.  It is solid brass and the wood is original finish.  Has a horse head ornament on top.  I have no idea what I’m looking at or if there is even an interest in these things.  Thanks for any insight you can give!

Category
American Furniture
Medium
Brass and wood
Distinguishing marks
No makers mark
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
61 inches tall
Date Period
Unknown
Price Paid (If known)
0
For Sale?
Yes
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Charley

2 months 3 weeks ago

Solid Brass & Wood Valet Stand

Category: American Furniture / Decorative Accessories
Medium: Solid Brass and Wood
Dimensions: 61 inches tall
Condition: Excellent
Distinguishing Features: Brass horse head finial, tripod base with claw feet, wooden tray

History & Background

This piece is a valet stand, a piece of furniture traditionally used for organizing men's clothing, typically a suit, tie, and accessories. Valet stands gained popularity in the early-to-mid 20th century, especially in Europe and the U.S., as an elegant way to store and prepare formalwear.

The brass and wood combination, along with the horse head finial, suggests a mid-century to late 20th-century manufacture, likely from a high-end European or American furniture company. The solid brass construction and detailed tripod claw foot design indicate quality craftsmanship. Similar valet stands were often produced in Italy, France, or the U.S. by luxury home accessory brands.

While no maker’s mark is present, brands like Maison Jansen, Marval, and Aldo Tura created similar high-end brass valet stands in the 1950s–1970s.

Market & Value

Valet stands, particularly vintage brass ones, have seen a resurgence in popularity due to mid-century modern and Art Deco revival trends. The horse head motif appeals to collectors with equestrian interests.

Based on auction and private sale listings, comparable pieces sell in the range of:

  • $300 - $800 in the vintage furniture market
  • $1,000+ if linked to a designer brand or luxury European maker

Recommendations

  • Verification: If you want to establish provenance, consider a professional appraisal through an auction house specializing in mid-century luxury furniture.
  • Selling Platforms: Ideal places to list this for sale include 1stDibs, Chairish, or high-end vintage dealers.
  • Cleaning: A professional brass polish (if desired) can enhance its appeal, but many collectors prefer natural patina.
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Lovejoy

2 months 3 weeks ago

Your decorative Brass and…

Your decorative Brass and Wood Valet Clothes Stand is Italian, most of them date from the third quarter of the 20th century. The last two I saw go at auction had presales in the $50.00- $120.00 range and averaged $80.00.

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