
Brass tabletop valet stand for ties or scarves
Selling Price
$139
History
Tabletop valet stands emerged in the mid-20th century as elegant organizational accessories for dressing tables and bedroom furniture. These compact stands, typically 18-24 inches tall, were designed to hold ties, scarves, jewelry, or small accessories, combining functionality with decorative appeal. The brass construction and neoclassical design elements reflect the 1940s-1960s appreciation for refined home accessories that added sophistication to personal spaces. These miniature valet stands appeal to collectors of vintage home décor, mid-century accessories, and those who appreciate compact organizational pieces with timeless elegance. They are valued by enthusiasts of brass decorative arts and vintage bedroom accessories for their craftsmanship, space-saving design, and ability to add a touch of classic style to modern interiors. Such pieces remain sought after in the vintage market for their quality construction and versatile functionality.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1940–1960