Antique Brass Dresser Tray w/Lace
Description
Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century
Ornate brass dresser tray with lace/petit point embroidery and faux gemstones.
Dressing table trays, also known as vanity trays or dresser trays, became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as part of elaborate boudoir ensembles. They were designed to hold perfumes, jewelry, powder boxes, and other personal grooming items, adding a touch of elegance and organization to a lady's dressing area. Often crafted from materials like brass, silver, or wood, and frequently adorned with decorative elements, these trays reflected the prevailing aesthetic styles of their time.
This particular tray, with its delicate lace or petit point embroidery and ornate brass handle, evokes the romantic and decorative sensibilities of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Such pieces were often made in Europe, particularly France and England, and were prized for their intricate craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal. The inclusion of faux gemstones on the handle further enhances its decorative, albeit less formal, luxury. These trays are now sought after by collectors for their historical charm and decorative function.
Care
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Design
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