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Vintage Round Footed Mirror Vanity Tray

 Available: https://posh.mk/w4pSVLO622b












It is stamped Portugal on the bottom. 
There were no other markings but I suspect it maybe silver plated.


Spots on the mirror from age.



This is one of the anchors that I took off to clean along with the foot so as not to harm the mirror. It turned out to be more work then anticipated so the others were cleaned carefully without removing them.




This is a vintage mid-century round footed vanity tray with beveled mirror.

It is crafted with exquisite details for a timeless appeal.

The tray is made in Portugal, 

It is perfect for displaying your fine perfumes or jewelry.

In very good condition for age as seen in photos.

Bottles and brush set are sold separately.





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