Posted 13 years ago
stefdesign
(82 items)
This wonderful cast iron doll dresser belonged to a very elderly lady, who gave it to me over 30 years ago, when she was in her late 90s. It had been her mother's as a child. My friend had never married, and no had no one to pass it on to, but me! I'm so grateful! The back has a patent date of February 5, 1867. It stands about 10" tall.
thats one very nice piece stef - people on here is missing the boat on this one
Totally amazing how some things survive. This is really nice.
Does the mirror have three tabs on the back for holding the mirror in place? Two on the side and one on the bottom?
Scott
I'm out of town for the weekend. I'll let you know when I get home!
Thanks for the love and comments!
Wow, what an amazing piece! That is so sweet of her to pass it on to you for you to love and cherish.
scottvez: the mirror only has two tabs. One on each side.
J. E. Stevens toy dresser, value $450 - $650
stevens mfg. 1880's
Wow! This is an amazing piece.