Dressing glass 1810-15 Attributed to Thomas Seymour Dressing tables often featured a built-in mirror, either mounted to the back of the piece or incorporated into a drawer. When no mirror was included, a dressing glass such as this one would be placed on top of the table. The elliptical front and book-matched crotch-veneer panels suggest the talents of Bostons specialty cabinetmaking trade.. Dressing glass. American. 1810-15. Mahogany, mahogany and birch veneers, and glass with white pine. Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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