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19c ANTIQUE Mahogany Dressing Table Vanity mirror bench The Odd Chest Store | Shipping Info | Guarantee | Payment | About Us Description · Item Name âe" 19 c Classical Mahogany Dressing Table Vanity mirror bench · Item Number âe" TOC702 · Time Period âe" 1800âe(tm)s · Type of Material âe" Glass · Country of Origin âe"USA · Type of Furniture âe" Stained Glass Windows Dimensions - 65 1/2" high, 48" wide, 18" deep. This is an ELEGANT Mahogany Dressing Table with mirror and bench, in the CLASSICAL taste, having a TILTING MIRROR with supporting columns and molded crest, the table having chopped corners to the molded edge top, over a single drawer with fitted interior, resting on a column and curved leg base with BRASS paw feet. The bench is a classical style with curved legs and sides, turned arms, a BURLED insert and cushion to the CANED seat. Dressing table with mirror is 65 1/2" high, 48" wide, 18" deep. Shipping Info Buyer to pay shipping and handling of $150.00. Guarantee At The Odd Chest our goal is 100% customer satisfaction. We offer a money back guarantee if item is returned within 7 days. Please contact us immediately if you are not satisfied with your piece. Payment All payment is due within 5 business days. We accept PayPal, Money Order, Personal Check and Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express directly if you call Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM EST to 6:00 PM EST. About Us Hi, I am Shirley Mawyer, the owner of The Odd Chest. My shop sells English antique furniture, which comes directly from estates in the United Kingdom. I am the mother of four grown children, grandmother of seven, and a former high school math teacher. I grew up in a small town in Virginia w my father owned and managed a local hardware, feed and seed, and farm machinery store. I always wanted to follow in my fatherâe(tm)s footsteps running a business, but never quite fell in love with feed, seed and farm machinery. But after my father sold his business, he gave me the opportunity to start a business of my own.Although I had longed to have a shop in our quaint little town for years, The Odd Chest came into being several years ago at a church meeting. The head of a drug and alcohol ministry, Betel of Birmingham, England, asked our group if someone would be willing to buy antique furniture from them and sell it in the states. Estate clean-out and furniture restoration is one of the vocational enterprises of their ministry. For more information visit our About Me page.And be sure to come see us if you can. Remember, "Itâe(tm)s always teatime at The Odd Chest."Shirley MawyerSpecial Announcements
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