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MIR306

Antique English Satinwood Standing Dressing Mirror, Circa 1900

Height: 67 3/4 inches   Width: 26 inches   Depth: 21 1/4 inches

 

Standing or full-length mirrors were used to check out one's outfit before leaving the home.  They also added a handsome decorative touch to parlors, front halls, bedrooms, and the like.

 

Satinwood, also known as yellow wood, was a very expensive tropical hardwood with a glossy finish. It was used in fine cabinetwork and decorative veneers. During the late 18th and 19th centuries, satinwood was in vogue.  Its light tones provided a perfect canvas for veneers or painting.  Native to India, Sri Lanka and parts of the Caribbean, it is still available today as a luxury wood item.

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