For sale is an antique Japanese mirror, mirror box, stand, talcum box, and drawers.  From the Edo to Meiji Period which is quite a range of years, but similar sets have been dated to the last half of the 1700s up through the Meiji Period.  The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has a similar set (without the talcum box).  The Met states that such "complex mirror stands, designed to combine a cosmetic box and mirror, were produced starting in the Muromachi period (1392–1573)."  (kagami 鏡 mirror, kyoodai 鏡台 mirror stand)  

The talcum box still has the sweet sent of the talcum powder that it used to contain.  

This collection of traditional bronze mirror, mirror box, stand with drawers, and talcum box show their age, but are in remarkably good condition.  The photos show the age-related defects which are minimal.  Note that one arm of the stand appears to have been repaired. Note too that the wooden portion of the set is painted in black lacquer which is beautiful, but also fussy.  I am not cleaning it.  The purchaser can take the set to a restorer who can make the set look like the day it was made.  There is some lifting on the mirror box (front and back) which I have photographed in raking light.

Due to the fragile nature of this set, local pickup is encouraged, but not required.  If mailed, it will be shipped in an insured, well-protected box.