Overview
This elegant mahogany shaving stand features a classic adjustable circular mirror suspended within a wooden hoop, mounted on a turned support. Below, a compact square tabletop with a single drawer provides storage for grooming tools, all supported by a sturdy turned pedestal base.
Story
Before indoor plumbing and safety razors, Victorian gentlemen relied on these dedicated stands to hold their hot water basins, soap mugs, and straight razors. Positioned near a window, the adjustable mirror caught the best natural morning light.
Maker / Origin
While often produced by unnamed regional cabinetmakers or larger furniture manufacturers of the late Victorian era, these stands required specialized turning skills. The makers focused on balancing utility with elegance, ensuring the height-adjustable mechanisms were both functional and visually integrated into the turned mahogany supports.
Condition & Value
The stand appears to be in good structural condition with a rich, warm patina on the mahogany. There is some light surface dust and minor scuffing consistent with age and storage, particularly on the tabletop and lower turned elements. The mirror glass appears intact, though the silvering should be checked for age-related clouding.