Posted 6 years ago
loosethread
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Had it for maybe 40 years, bought used. No idea. No marks to be seen anywahere inside or outside. aaa
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Posted 6 years ago
loosethread
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Had it for maybe 40 years, bought used. No idea. No marks to be seen anywahere inside or outside. aaa
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Most never had marks, you were lucky to pick up this gorgeous piece !~
I've always known this as a Wash Stand, because of the backsplash, a Side Board is normally longer, with 2 draws one above the other, and no backsplash.
Here's a link for a Wash Stand:
https://www.houzz.com/product/44866704-consigned-c1899-antique-english-solid-oak-marbletop-vanity-washstand-with-tiles-traditional-wine-and-bar-cabinets/?m_refid=PLA_HZ_44866704_186110267&device=c&nw=s&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvMrb1Zn13AIV07rACh2yqwsHEAQYASABEgJd2PD_BwE
Yours is in very good condition, and would make a nice Bar! :^)
Very nice! It looks like it's in great condition. I agree with Bill that it's known as a wash stand. It's the predecessor of the modern vanity and would usually have a bowel and pitcher for washing, the larger ones sometimes having two of those and a small shelf for soap. I would say it's Edwardian, circa 1900 - 1920. Some people are converting them into modern vanities using a vessel sink. Of course you can use it as whatever you'd like, it would make a great bar or server/sideboard in the right dining room.