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  • Italian Design Midcentury Maple Wood Dressing Table, 1950
    Located in Rome, IT
    Fine Italian midcentury maple wood dressing table with six drawers and adjustable side mirror.
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    Located in Rome, IT
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    Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Dressers

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  • CRIS dressing table with Antique Brass Feet and Handles
    Located in Frazão, Porto
    CRIS dressing table is a very elegant piece that suits perfectly in both classic and modern bedrooms.‎ Made of lacquered wood with details in metal...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Dressers

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  • Modern Light Cream Console or Dressing Table in Lacquered Wood & Polished Brass
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  • Czech Art Nouveau Dressing Table with Mirror, Walnut, Restored, 1910s
    Located in Horomerice, CZ
    Art Nouveau dressing table. Source: Czechia (Czechoslovakia) Material: Cherry-tree Period: 1910-1919 Completely restored.
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  • Russian Empire Dressing Table with Mahogany Carvings and Gilt Bronzes
    By Andrey Voronikhin
    Located in Vienna, AT
    The desk body is made of pine and oak with a Karelian birch veneer and the mirrored base is supported by four curved feet, embellished by an entwined patinated bronze snake with a gilt head and tail. The pad feet are supported by ebonized mahogany floor plates. The middle portion consists of five small drawers and a large desk drawer and within a manufactured mahogany interior with seven compartments and eight secret compartments as well as two movable elements, one of which is covered with velvet. The lower drawers have gilt gooseneck fittings. The mirror attachment includes a mechanism for taking the mirror plate vertically out and up to 180 degrees, which can, in turn, be fixed in almost any position. This mirror is flanked by two carved mahogany phoenixes with gilt heads and feet, and on the reverse side there are two more secret compartments in the lower area of the right as well as the left foot of the base. The Poudreuse Secretary is an exceptional example of Russian furniture of the first quarter of the nineteenth century. The depiction and symbolic arrangement of the remarkable bronze snakes and the carved phoenix is typical of the style of the important Russian architect Andrey Voronikhin (1759-1814). As well, this Poudreuse Secretary Desk has as well a similar structure to a dressing table made by the celebrated cabinetmaker (ebéniste) Heinrich Gambs...
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    Antique Early 19th Century Russian Empire Dressers

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