Oak Tri-Fold Floor Mirror
Early 1900s, oak, likely made by the Oscar Onken Co. of Cincinnati OH and advertised as a Triplicate mirror. Oscar Onken established his Shop of the Crafters on Fourth & Park (and later, Cutter) Streets in Cincinnati. The shop opened in 1904 and closed in 1919. Oscar Onken ranks among the most prestigious names of furniture manufacturers in the Arts & Crafts Movement. Measurements below accurate when folded out for 'triplicate' viewing; side mirrors can be folded to the rear.
60w x 31d x 78h
SKU: 281
Early 1900s, oak, likely made by the Oscar Onken Co. of Cincinnati OH and advertised as a Triplicate mirror. Oscar Onken established his Shop of the Crafters on Fourth & Park (and later, Cutter) Streets in Cincinnati. The shop opened in 1904 and closed in 1919. Oscar Onken ranks among the most prestigious names of furniture manufacturers in the Arts & Crafts Movement. Measurements below accurate when folded out for 'triplicate' viewing; side mirrors can be folded to the rear.
60w x 31d x 78h
SKU: 281
Early 1900s, oak, likely made by the Oscar Onken Co. of Cincinnati OH and advertised as a Triplicate mirror. Oscar Onken established his Shop of the Crafters on Fourth & Park (and later, Cutter) Streets in Cincinnati. The shop opened in 1904 and closed in 1919. Oscar Onken ranks among the most prestigious names of furniture manufacturers in the Arts & Crafts Movement. Measurements below accurate when folded out for 'triplicate' viewing; side mirrors can be folded to the rear.
60w x 31d x 78h
SKU: 281