These items have been sold, and the description, image and price ($US) are for reference purposes only.

An essential feature of every well equipped kitchen, the name derives from the board or table on which meat was 'dressed' or food prepared.

Over time, the design of the dresser has changed, even though the nomenclature is unchanged.

Dressers were particularly popular in Wales, northwest and southwest England, each type having strong regional characteristics.

First introduced in the 18th century, the dresser consisted of a base containing shelves, drawers and cupboards, and an open upper section, with stepped shelves known as the 'rack', for storing plates and other crockery.

Some dressers, particularly from Wales and northern England had panelled backs, while others have open backs so the wall behind the back of the upper section of the dresser is visible.

Alternatively the rack was sometimes attached directly to the kitchen wall rather than remain free standing upon the base, which explains why so many of them have since been more... lost.

The base could take many forms. It may be in the shape of a table with drawers beneath the top, sometimes with a 'pot board' beneath, sometimes with a cupboard, three or four side drawers for linen and cutlery, and sometimes with a hutched 'dog kennel' to display cooking pots. Some dressers have a series of small drawers, known as 'spice drawers', beneath the rack shelves.

Dressers in a wide variation of designs continued to be made in the 19th and 20th century, but bear little resemblance to the earlier examples.

The main difference is that the upper section is enclosed with glass doors, and the base would have a row of drawers, with cupboards below, fully utilizing the storage space. Leadlight doors were a feature of dressers made in the early 20th century.

A series of dressers made during the late 19th and early 20th centuries contained an astonishing variety of built-in devices including flour bins, sifters, bread boards and beaters.

In America, the dresser is often called a 'hutch'. less...

A 19th century French fruitwood dresser base, with two panelled…
French Fruitwood Dresser Base with Fluted Columns and Patina

A 19th century French fruitwood dresser base, with two panelled doors flanked by fluted columns, raised on short tapered legs. Rounded top corners. Single interior shelf. Good patina. 56.69 in. x 23.43 in. x 33.07 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A 19th century fruitwood country kitchen dresser base, plank…
Fruitwood Kitchen Dresser Base with Trestle Ends

A 19th century fruitwood country kitchen dresser base, plank top, three deep drawers to the frieze, slides to each end, raised on trestle ends. 77.56 in. x 28.74 in. x 31.10 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A provincial fruitwood dresser, French, 19th century, 229 cm…
French Provincial Fruitwood Dresser, 19th Century

A provincial fruitwood dresser, French, 19th century, 90.16 in. high, 58.27 in. wide, 37.80 in. deep

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A Welsh dresser base, oak and fruitwood, mid 18th century, 84…
18th Century Welsh Oak Dresser Base

A Welsh dresser base, oak and fruitwood, mid 18th century, 33.07 in. high, 79.13 in. wide, 17.32 in. deep

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A French country fruitwood dresser, three deep drawers with…
French Fruitwood Dresser with Iron Handles

A French country fruitwood dresser, three deep drawers with iron captured ring handles, raised on square section legs. 74.80 in. x 18.90 in. x 29.53 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A good 19th century French fruitwood dresser base, the plank…
French Fruitwood Dresser Base with Carved Details

A good 19th century French fruitwood dresser base, the plank top with clenched ends, the two frieze drawers with incised banded detail, the two cupboard doors with shaped panels, original decorative iron hinge detail and escutcheons, carved fan detail to t

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
An exceptional walnut and fruitwood provincial farmhouse…
18th Century French Provincial Farmhouse Dresser

An exceptional walnut and fruitwood provincial farmhouse dresser with original brass work, Brest region, French, 18th century. 84.25 in. high, 53.15 in. wide, 22.05 in. deep

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
An 18th century fruitwood dresser base with two drawers on…
18th Century Fruitwood Dresser Base with Two Drawers

An 18th century fruitwood dresser base with two drawers on square chamfered supports with under shelf. 31.50 in. high, 52.76 in. long, 16.93 in. deep

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A small fruitwood dresser base of Georgian style, the plain…
Georgian-style Fruitwood Dresser with Brass Handles

A small fruitwood dresser base of Georgian style, the plain four plank top with clenched ends supported on four tapering oblong section legs, three deep drawers across the front with brass bale handles. 52.76 in. x 16.54 in. x 32.28 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Fruitwood and elm dresser 18th century rectangular top with…
18th Century Fruitwood and Elm Dresser

Fruitwood and elm dresser 18th century rectangular top with three short drawers below, each draw with brass pulls and shaped back plates. Height 29.92 in. Length 66.93 in. Depth 16.14 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Loading more...