Antique Gilt Metal and Mother-of-Pearl Vanity Dish with Integrated Ring Stand
Antique Gilt Metal and Mother-of-Pearl Vanity Dish with Integrated Ring Stand
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Additional Description: An exquisitely decorative antique vanity dish, featuring a luminous mother-of-pearl shell bowl cradled within an ornate gilt metal frame of scrolling Rococo-inspired design.
The iridescent shell displays soft rainbow tones—pink, gold, and lavender—shifting beautifully in the light, while the surrounding mount is richly cast with scrolling acanthus and foliate motifs. Rising above the dish is a built-in ring or jewelry stand, centered by a small circular frame with a tufted velvet cushion insert, designed for safely holding rings or delicate pieces.
The combination of materials—natural shell, gilt metal, and velvet—creates a luxurious interplay of texture and tone, making this both a functional dressing table accessory and a highly decorative object.
The openwork base, formed of elegant scrolling supports, gives the piece an airy, sculptural quality while maintaining stability.
Era: Late 19th to Early 20th Century (circa 1890–1920)
History: Vanity accessories such as this became increasingly popular in the late 19th century, particularly in France and Austria, where dressing tables were elevated into curated, decorative spaces.
Mother-of-pearl—long associated with refinement and femininity—was frequently paired with gilt metal mounts in Belle Époque and Art Nouveau decorative arts. These pieces were designed to hold rings, pins, or small personal objects while enhancing the elegance of a lady’s toilette.
Provenance: France
Materials: Mother-of-pearl shell (natural)
Gilt metal (likely brass with gilt finish)
Velvet cushion insert
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Good antique condition
Expected wear to gilt finish with areas of rubbing and patina
Mother-of-pearl with light surface wear and visible scratching (as shown)
Velvet cushion shows wear consistent with age
Structurally sound and stable
Additional Description: An exquisitely decorative antique vanity dish, featuring a luminous mother-of-pearl shell bowl cradled within an ornate gilt metal frame of scrolling Rococo-inspired design.
The iridescent shell displays soft rainbow tones—pink, gold, and lavender—shifting beautifully in the light, while the surrounding mount is richly cast with scrolling acanthus and foliate motifs. Rising above the dish is a built-in ring or jewelry stand, centered by a small circular frame with a tufted velvet cushion insert, designed for safely holding rings or delicate pieces.
The combination of materials—natural shell, gilt metal, and velvet—creates a luxurious interplay of texture and tone, making this both a functional dressing table accessory and a highly decorative object.
The openwork base, formed of elegant scrolling supports, gives the piece an airy, sculptural quality while maintaining stability.
Era: Late 19th to Early 20th Century (circa 1890–1920)
History: Vanity accessories such as this became increasingly popular in the late 19th century, particularly in France and Austria, where dressing tables were elevated into curated, decorative spaces.
Mother-of-pearl—long associated with refinement and femininity—was frequently paired with gilt metal mounts in Belle Époque and Art Nouveau decorative arts. These pieces were designed to hold rings, pins, or small personal objects while enhancing the elegance of a lady’s toilette.
Provenance: France
Materials: Mother-of-pearl shell (natural)
Gilt metal (likely brass with gilt finish)
Velvet cushion insert
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Good antique condition
Expected wear to gilt finish with areas of rubbing and patina
Mother-of-pearl with light surface wear and visible scratching (as shown)
Velvet cushion shows wear consistent with age
Structurally sound and stable