19th Century Antique
Victorian mahogany toilet mirror on a serpentine base
Victorian mahogany toilet mirror on a serpentine base
Couldn't load pickup availability
This is a Victorian toilet mirror (c. 1837–1901), a common dressing table accessory designed for personal grooming. Constructed from rich mahogany, the piece is characterized by its adjustable mirror plate held between two turned or carved uprights, all mounted on a substantial serpentine base. The serpentine shape, which features a gently undulating or S-curve front, adds a layer of refinement typical of the period. The base usually contains one or more small drawers (often brass-handled) for storing jewelry or small cosmetics. Highly decorative and functional, this mirror brings an authentic touch of 19th-century elegance to a modern bedroom dresser or bathroom counter.
The measurement:
Length:50cm
Depth: 19cm
Height:52cm
Materials
Materials
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care information
Care information

Image with text
Pair text with an image to focus on your chosen product, collection, or blog post. Add details on availability, style, or even provide a review.
