This piece is a vintage oak hall tree with marble top and mirror.
Key Features:
Solid Oak Construction: Sturdy, straight-grain oak typical of the late Victorian into Edwardian era.
Beveled Mirror: Rectangular mirror with an arched top, common in hall trees of this period.
Coat Hooks: Four porcelain-and-metal hooks for hats, coats, or umbrellas.
Marble Slab: Cream-colored marble surface, often used for durability and elegance.
Single Drawer: Brass pull handle for gloves, keys, or small accessories.
Lower Shelf: Open space at the base, sometimes used for shoes or storage.
Turned Front Legs: Adds a bit of decorative detail, bridging functionality and style.
Style:
This falls into the Late Victorian / Early Edwardian Hall Tree category. The oak, simple lines, and minimal ornamentation suggest an American Arts & Crafts influence rather than highly ornate Rococo or Eastlake styling.
Function:
Originally placed in an entryway or hallway, this piece served as a multi-purpose hall stand:
Mirror for last-minute checks before leaving,
Hooks for hats and coats,
Drawer for accessories,
Marble top for setting items,
Lower shelf for boots or storage.
Measures 78" Tall x 22" Width x 12" Depth
Free delivery within a 50 mile radius of Jonesburg Mo. Ask for quote beyond that. We do offer Nationwide delivery as well.
Delivery is 1 person and curbside. Ask for quote if more labor needed