Vic. Eastlake Corner Cabinet CSRR
Vic. Eastlake Corner Cabinet CSRR
This is a classic piece of Victorian-era furniture in the Eastlake style, popular from the 1870s to 1890s. It features a central rectangular mirror (likely original glass with some age-related foxing or spotting) framed in richly carved dark wood, probably walnut or mahogany, with geometric motifs, scrolls, and floral accents typical of Eastlake design—influenced by Charles Eastlake’s emphasis on simplified, machine-friendly ornamentation inspired by historical styles. The mirror is flanked on both sides by narrow, open vertical compartments or shelves designed originally to hold candles for illumination during grooming or dressing, adding both functionality and decorative asymmetry. The overall structure is wall-mountable, with a shaped crest or pediment at the top and possibly brass hardware or hinges for stability. Dimensions are approximately 24-30 inches wide, 18-24 inches tall, and 4-6 inches deep, based on similar examples.
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