Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre|volume=II|chapter=V|page=127|passage=You must open the middle drawer of my toilet-table and take out a little phial and a little glass you will find there,—quick!
1866, Charles D. Gardette, Supper, but no Song. (A Traveller’s Story.), At this moment my eyes fell upon a champagne bottle, and glasses standing on a toilet-table.
2008, Stephen Marche, Shining at the Bottom of the Sea, Her low bed, oak dresser, and toilet-table could be tucked out of view with a flick of her wrist. In the main area, a plain, solid table with four decent chairs took up one wall, the cast-iron stove and window the other. Crockery, china and linens;...