A table or cabinet fitted with mirrors, small drawers and compartments, used especially by ladies at their toilette. There have been many variations over the past two centuries. The great 18th century designers delighted in contriving elegant tables, ingeniously fitted with all kinds of sliding and hidden mirrors, drawers and cosmetic boxes. Some versions had small bookshelves and drawers in the superstructure, while others were plainer, square tables, with fold over lids which, when opened, revealed the mirrors and compartments.

Victorian dressing tables followed the prevailing fashions of the various revival styles, although the form became established as a table supported by scroll, turned or cabriole legs, with an oval or square mirror and a series of small drawers known as a Duchess dressing table. Another version consisted of two pedestals, fitted with drawers on either side of a cheval mirror.

Edwardian dressing tables were usually plainer, with typical turned more...

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A carved Australian blackwood dressing table by Robert Prenzel,…

Robert Prenzel Carved Blackwood Dressing Table, Circa 1908

A carved Australian blackwood dressing table by Robert Prenzel, circa 1908, the rectangular top with a high back supporting a swinging mirror above a pair of small drawers, a pair of frieze drawers and cupboards flanking a kneehole below, on a plinth base…

An Australian Art Nouveau gentlemen's dressing table, by Beard…

Art Nouveau Dressing Table by Beard Watson, Sydney (1910)

An Australian Art Nouveau gentlemen's dressing table, by Beard Watson, Sydney, circa 1910, stamped 18622, 160 cm high, 155 cm wide, 55 cm deep