An impressive and highly practical antique oak hall stand, dating from the late Victorian to early Edwardian period, designed specifically for hallway storage and daily use.
The piece features multiple original wooden coat hooks, a hat rail, central bevelled mirror, small display shelf, a useful drawer, and a lower shelf fitted with original zinc drip trays, ideal for umbrellas. These practical details reflect the quality and forethought of late 19th-century craftsmanship, when hallway furniture was built to cope with real use.
The richly carved oak frame displays foliate and geometric decoration throughout, giving the piece strong architectural presence while remaining functional. It works equally well in a traditional townhouse, country home, farmhouse or period hallway where storage and visual impact are both required.
Condition
• Good solid antique condition
• Original mirror with light age-related markings
• General surface wear, marks and patina consistent with age and use
• Drawer opens and closes smoothly
• Hooks are secure
• Zinc drip trays intact
No structural issues.
Approximate Dimensions
• Height: 206cm
• Width: 108cm
• Depth: 41cm
Please be aware that this item does show signs of use, which is to be expected considering its age. These signs of wear add authenticity to the item. We recommend carefully studying the pictures as they form a significant part of the description. Thank you.
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