British, ca. 1890.
A late 19th-century spun brass pedestal for the vanish, change, or production of cards or billets. Retains its original lacquered surface. Measures 7½ inches in height. Inner tray is loose with minor chipping; otherwise a strong example of a classic parlor accessory. From the collection of Edwin A. Dawes.
British, ca. 1890.
A late 19th-century spun brass pedestal for the vanish, change, or production of cards or billets. Retains its original lacquered surface. Measures 7½ inches in height. Inner tray is loose with minor chipping; otherwise a strong example of a classic parlor accessory. From the collection of Edwin A. Dawes.