A beautifully constructed antique wirework letter rack dating to the early 1900s. Featuring a sculptural brass wire frame with woven panels and a gently arched back, this piece rests on a rich wooden base with turned feet.
Originally used for sorting correspondence, it now functions just as well as a desk or countertop organizer—ideal for mail, papers, magazines, or shop display. The open wire construction gives it a light, airy feel while still offering structure and presence.
A perfect blend of utility and form, with that layered, timeworn character we’re always drawn to.
Details: 14-7/8”w x 9”d x 16”h
- Early 20th century (Edwardian era)
- Brass wire construction
- Solid wood base with turned feet
- Open compartment design
- Nicely aged patina throughout
Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear.
Some losses to the brass wirework, with a few missing segments throughout. The piece remains structurally sound and fully functional, with a warm patina and strong overall presence. Minor wear to the wooden base.
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