18th century shaving stand

18th century shaving stand
Circa 1740
A rare and outstanding George II period mahogany tripod base shaving stand.Raised on three pointed pad feet, baluster shaped column. Having a fold down section which holds the shaving bowl and another section for the razors. Above is the rectangular mirror frame, which possibly has the original plate. All is supported on a turned mahogany pole for the mirror etc. to be adjusted. English circa 1740
W
59.00cm
23.23 inches
H
146.00cm
57.48 inches
Origin
England
Medium
Mahogany
Reference
8034100
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