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Antique Chest of Drawers & Vintage Drawers

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An antique chest of drawers is one of the most practical and enduring forms of period furniture. Built for daily use yet made to last generations, these pieces reveal a great deal about changing taste, materials, and craftsmanship across the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian eras. Today, antique chest of drawers remain highly sought after for their solid construction, proportion, and authenticity.

The form evolved from the late 17th century onwards, but by the Georgian period it had reached a refined balance. Graduated drawers, bracket or ogee feet, and carefully moulded cornices became standard features. Proportion was central — the height, depth, and drawer layout were designed to feel visually stable and practical.


Materials and Timber

Georgian chest of drawers are most closely associated with mahogany, prized for its strength and ability to take a rich polish. Earlier examples may feature walnut, while oak was commonly used internally for drawer linings and carcasses. Victorian chests often continued in mahogany but also embraced oak and, in more decorative pieces, figured veneers. By the Edwardian period, lighter timbers and inlaid detailing became fashionable, reflecting revival influences.


Craftsmanship and Construction

True antique chest of drawers were traditionally hand-built. Look for hand-cut dovetails, often slightly irregular in spacing, and solid timber drawer fronts rather than applied veneers on modern substrates. Drawer bottoms were typically set into grooves and may show natural shrinkage over time. The backboards should be of solid timber, usually fixed with old-style nails rather than modern screws.

Georgian cabinet makers worked entirely by hand, while Victorian workshops began incorporating machinery, resulting in slightly more uniform joinery. However, quality Victorian and Edwardian pieces still relied heavily on skilled craftsmanship.


Prominent Makers and Influence

Designers such as Thomas Chippendale, George Hepplewhite, and Thomas Sheraton shaped the proportions and decorative vocabulary of 18th-century chests, even when pieces were made by regional workshops following their published designs.

In the 19th century, firms such as Gillows of Lancaster and London became known for high-quality construction and occasionally stamped their furniture. Moving into the late Victorian and early 20th century, the Arts and Crafts movement revived interest in traditional craftsmanship. A well-known example is Robert “Mouseman” Thompson of Kilburn, whose oak furniture, carved with his distinctive mouse signature, remains highly recognisable. Although later than the Georgian period, his work reflects the continued importance of hand craftsmanship in British furniture making.


Buying Considerations

When assessing an antique chest of drawers, consistency of age is key. Replaced handles, modern backs, or excessive restoration can diminish value. Surface patina should appear natural, not uniform or artificially darkened.


Enduring Appeal

Antique chest of drawers continue to appeal because they combine utility with craftsmanship. From Georgian mahogany to Arts and Crafts oak, these pieces reflect the skills of Britain’s cabinet makers and remain as functional today as when they were first built.

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£ 975

€1,127
$1,326

£ 675

€780
$918

Antique Burr Walnut Chest on Chest of Drawers

£ 675

€780
$918

Marylebone Antiques

Fernyhough Antiques Ltd

Super French Chest of Drawers

£ 895

€1,035
$1,217

Super French Chest of Drawers

£ 895

€1035
$1217

Fernyhough Antiques Ltd

£ 1,695

€1,960
$2,306

George III Burr Walnut Chest of Drawers

£ 1,695

€1960
$2306

FB Antiques

£ 995

€1,150
$1,354

Georgian Mahogany Chest of Drawers with Brushing Slide

£ 995

€1150
$1354

Graham Deakin Antiques

£ 6,750

€7,805
$9,182

William & Mary Burr Walnut Marquetry Chest

£ 6,750

€7805
$9182

FB Antiques

£ 1,495

€1,729
$2,034

George III Burr Walnut Chest of Drawers

£ 1,495

€1729
$2034

FB Antiques

£ 1,595

€1,844
$2,170

George III Burr Walnut Chest of Drawers

£ 1,595

€1844
$2170

FB Antiques

£ 1,650

€1,908
$2,245

Scottish Mahogany Chest Probably by James Mein of Kelso

£ 1,650

€1908
$2245

Georgian Antiques

£ 850

€983
$1,156

Antique French Provincial Walnut Commode with Mahogany Crossbanding

£ 850

€983
$1156

Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables

£ 1,475

€1,705
$2,006

Victorian Pine Artists Chest of Drawers

£ 1,475

€1705
$2006

The Old Yard

£ 2,295

€2,654
$3,122

Louis XVI Style Scrubbed Mahogany Commode / Chest of Drawers

£ 2,295

€2654
$3122

Merchant House Antiques

£ 895

€1,035
$1,217

Victorian Mahogany Chest of Drawers

£ 895

€1035
$1217

LT Antiques

£ 1,895

€2,191
$2,578

Mid 20th Century Painted Louis XVI Style Commode

£ 1,895

€2191
$2578

Merchant House Antiques

£ 995

€1,150
$1,354

Pair of Regency Style Mahogany Bedside Lamp Chests of Drawers

£ 995

€1150
$1354

Fernyhough Antiques Ltd

WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd

George I Period Walnut Bachelors Chest

£ 7,950

€9,192
$10,814

George I Period Walnut Bachelors Chest

£ 7,950

€9192
$10814

WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd

£ 695

€804
$945

Antique Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers

£ 695

€804
$945

Penderyn Antiques

£ 775

€896
$1,054

Limed Oak Double Chest of Drawers

£ 775

€896
$1054

Worboys Antiques

£ 700

€809
$952

Georgian Style Inlaid Miniature Chest of Drawers

£ 700

€809
$952

Georgian Antiques

£ 895

€1,035
$1,217

Antique Georgian Mahogany Chest of Drawers

£ 895

€1035
$1217

Penderyn Antiques

£ 885

€1,023
$1,204

Antique Mahogany Cabinet / Chest on Legs

£ 885

€1023
$1204

Marylebone Antiques

£ 490

€567
$667

Quality Mahogany Brass Bound Chest of Drawers

£ 490

€567
$667

Town House Traders Ltd

£ 1,295

€1,497
$1,762

Superb Queen Anne Walnut Chest of Drawers

£ 1,295

€1497
$1762

Fernyhough Antiques Ltd

Sussex Antiques and Interiors

Pretty Pair of French Bedside Drawers

£ 550

€636
$748

Pretty Pair of French Bedside Drawers

£ 550

€636
$748

Sussex Antiques and Interiors

£ 390

€451
$531

Antique Serpentine Burr Walnut Chest of Drawers

£ 390

€451
$531

Town House Traders Ltd

Worboys Antiques

Oak Chest of Drawers

£ 475

€549
$646

Oak Chest of Drawers

£ 475

€549
$646

Worboys Antiques

Timeless Furniture UK

Vintage Oak Three Drawer Chest

£ 355

€410
$483

Vintage Oak Three Drawer Chest

£ 355

€410
$483

Timeless Furniture UK

£ 550

€636
$748

Mid 19th Century Teak Campaign Chest

£ 550

€636
$748

Carse Antiques

Vintage Antique Chest of Drawers FAQs 


How do you date an old chest of drawers?

Dating a chest of drawers relies on assessing timber, construction, proportion, and natural wear rather than one single feature.

The type of wood offers useful clues. Walnut was common in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, often veneered over oak. From the 1720s onwards, mahogany became dominant in Georgian furniture, prized for its strength and rich colour. Victorian pieces frequently continued in mahogany but also revived oak, while rosewood and decorative veneers became more common. Edwardian chests often appear lighter in tone, sometimes incorporating satinwood or inlaid detail. Internal timbers such as oak or pine were widely used across periods.

Construction is equally important. Earlier pieces feature hand-cut dovetails, usually slightly uneven, and solid drawer bottoms set into grooves. Mortise and tenon joints were standard. Circular saw marks and perfectly uniform dovetails suggest later 19th-century machine production. Modern plywood or synthetic boards indicate 20th-century manufacture.

Proportion and surface also matter. Georgian chests often show balanced, restrained design with bracket feet, while Victorian examples can be heavier. Genuine age reveals itself through natural patina, shrinkage gaps, and consistent wear inside drawers.

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