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DESCRIPTION OF THIS EBAY SALE:
This was acquired out of a Central Ohio area previous estate, home or sale. WOW!!!!! Ladies GREAT GREAT Tri Fold Oak Bevel Mirror 1900-10 mirrored vanity! Again this is great. Each wing on each side of the mirror will adjust inward so that one can see themselves at different angles. This has wonderful original finish! Please excuse a couple of the photos below we were just winding up for the day and it started to sprinkle. Of course this did not hurt the finish and the specks were rain. With the mirror this stands 55 ½ inches tall. The base is 36 inches wide, 20 inches front to back and has a 30 inch height. The kneehole height is 22 ½ inches tall. The center drawer is 15 inches wide, 14 inches front to back and 1 ¾ inches deep. The left and right drawers are 6 ¾ inches wide, 14 inches front to back ad 4 ¾ inches deep. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A VERY NICE VANITY THAT IS TRUE TO THE TIME PERIOD OF 1905-15 IN THE RARE TO FIND TRI-FOLD MIRROR STYLE, YOU HAVE FOUND IT!!!THESE DON'T COME UP THAT OFTEN. I'LL GUARANTEE THAT YOUR GUESTS WILL COME IN AND GO "OOOHHH" AND "AAAHHH" OVER IT. IT'S A NICE ONE, SO DON'T MISS OUT!!! T are no apologies for this item--it just needs a new owner and a new home. OHIO RESIDENTS ONLY, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO PAY STATE SALES TAX.
THIS PIECE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR IT'S AGE. But, if I was this old, I would have a few bumps and bruises on me as well. The majority of the furniture items that we sell are considered antique pieces which range in age from 50 to 250 years old. Some pieces will have bumps, bruises, or normal wear because of the age. Of course, you're not buying a new piece, and this item, if it has original varnish, could need a cleaning to the winning bidder's liking. You are buying this item in the condition that we receive it in. We base our expertise and knowledge on a lifetime of appraisal work in the Columbus and central Ohio area. Most items are acquired out of local estates.