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George III Inlaid Mahogany Dressing Table

A rare and elegant George III inlaid mahogany dressing table from the last quarter of the 18th century. This example has a stand-up mirror, multiple compartments with airtight designs along with bill and sundry areas. Perfect for any true gentleman 33-1/2″ high, 30″ wide, 25 – 1/4″ deep.

A George III inlaid mahogany dressing table is an elegant and functional piece of furniture that was popular during the late 18th century in England. These dressing tables were typically found in bedrooms or dressing rooms, and they were used by wealthy individuals to store and display their personal grooming items, such as combs, brushes, and makeup.

The George III dressing table is characterized by its use of mahogany wood, which is known for its durability, beauty, and rich color. The wood is decorated with intricate inlays or marquetry, which adds a sense of elegance and sophistication to the overall design.

The drawers are divided into compartments for storing different types of grooming items. The top of the dressing table also features a built-in mirror, which can be angled or adjusted to provide optimal lighting for applying makeup or grooming hair.

George III inlaid mahogany dressing tables are highly valued among collectors of antique furniture. They are appreciated for their exceptional craftsmanship, elegant design, and historical significance. Proper care and maintenance are required to ensure that a George III dressing table retains its beauty and value over time. This may include periodic cleaning and polishing of the wood, as well as ensuring that the drawers and hinges are in good working order. With proper care, a George III inlaid mahogany dressing table can be enjoyed for generations to come.

$19,800.00