This ocean liner dressing table, in veneer, includes two side blocks simulating false drawers with circular knobs in chromed metal. Access to these volumes, the interior of which is made of maple magnifying glass, is made by tab down. These two boxes are connected by a glass tablet. This piece of furniture is summoned with a circular mirror embedded in a wooden crosspiece and held by a claw. The whole rests on a concave base, ending with a convex support, known as liner. This one is garnished with an ivory imitation leather step. Note that a second degraded base, black lacquered, can be added to obtain a different height. This hairdresser will appeal in particular for its original design and the quality of its wood species. ******* Era: early twentieth. Excellent condition. Satin varnished finish.