Love Antiques bring the very best when it comes to our antique chest collection online. We take pride in offering a vast selection of styles, shapes, and sizes to suit your home interior needs. As a website showcasing the UK’s top genuine antique furniture dealers, we are proud to offer a huge authentic selection of antique chests for sale in the UK.
Elmgarden Antiques
Petite Carved Camphor Wood Chest
£ 550
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Floral Wallpapered Trunk on Castors England, Early–Mid 20th Century
£ 695
Floral Wallpapered Trunk on Castors England, Early–Mid 20th Century
£ 695
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Daniel Clark Furniture
1920s Pine Coffer – Elizabethan Style
£ 325
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Simulated Birch Hand Painted Chest of Drawers by Gemla Fabrikers
£ 895
Simulated Birch Hand Painted Chest of Drawers by Gemla Fabrikers
£ 895
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Pinefinders Old Pine Furniture Warehouse
Swedish Antique Pine Dome Top Blanket Chest - Trunk
£ 427
Swedish Antique Pine Dome Top Blanket Chest - Trunk
£ 427
Pinefinders Old Pine Furniture Warehouse
In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd
Georgian Oak Mule Chest
£ 575
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Scandinavian 19th Century Small Dome Top Trunk
£ 750
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Mid 19th Century Swedish Painted Pine Coffer
£ 1,495
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Good Quality Storage Box In Oak
£ 325
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Good Quality Rustic Pine Blanket Box
£ 395
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Fine Quality Coffer / Blanket Box in Oak
£ 625
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Victorian Iron-bound Oak Silver Chest, Bond Street Silversmith Retailer
£ 1,650
Victorian Iron-bound Oak Silver Chest, Bond Street Silversmith Retailer
£ 1,650
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Victorian Metal-bound Painted Travelling Trunk with Red Interior
£ 1,650
Victorian Metal-bound Painted Travelling Trunk with Red Interior
£ 1,650
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Penderyn Antiques
Early 20th Century Small Antique Oak Chest
£ 395
Penderyn Antiques
Antique 19th Century Stripped Pine Blanket Box
£ 595
21st Century Gallery
Original Etching’a Big Splash’ by Roland Jarvis’ 1926-2016. Artists Proof Copy. Initialled. C.1960
£ 80
Original Etching’a Big Splash’ by Roland Jarvis’ 1926-2016. Artists Proof Copy. Initialled. C.1960
£ 80
21st Century Gallery
Antique & Decorative
C19th Campaign Low Chest of Drawers
£ 790
Rams Head Antiques
Stunning 19th Century Studded Crocodile Leather Military Chest
£ 1,450
Vintage Garden UK
French Rustic Oak Coffer
£ 595
Barnaby's of Battle
Vintage Rustic Pine Small Arch Top Box
£ 80
Barnaby's of Battle
Vintage Japanese Pine Storage Box 1960s
£ 75
Barnaby's of Battle
Vintage Pine Japanese Tea Chest with Advertising 1960s
£ 80
£ 2,850
Antique Linen Chest, English, Carved Oak, Coffer, Bay Window Seat, William III
£ 2,850
London Fine Ltd
Hingstons Antiques
George V Camphor Wood Brass Bound Campaign Chest
£ 965
NP & A SALT ANTIQUES
Pine Blanket Chest
£ 195
Penderyn Antiques
Antique Carved Oak Coffer
£ 495
J and S Antiques
Blyth and Sons Victorian Walnut Chest of Drawers
£ 1,750
Worboys Antiques
Solid Oak Panelled Front Coffer
£ 425
Martlesham Antiques
19th century Anglo Indian Mahogany Blanket Chest
£ 2,150
£ 145
Millers Antiques
19th Century Ottoman Box Stool
£ 550
In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd
Antique Continental Painted Marriage Chest
£ 595
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
French Rustic Oak Coffer
£ 595
Elmgarden Antiques
Long Narrow Victorian Pitch Pine Box
£ 550
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Pair of 19th Century Chest of Drawers With Faux Marble Tops
£ 6,295
Debenham Antiques Ltd
19th Century Gustavian Influenced Chest of Drawers
£ 1,950
£ 785
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Pair of 19th Painted Swedish Chest of Drawers
£ 6,250
Debenham Antiques Ltd
19th Century Swedish Biedermeier Secretaire Chest of Drawers
£ 2,450
Barnaby's of Battle
Small Antique Rustic Pine Work Box
£ 60
The earliest history of chest and trunks can be traced back to the medieval era. But it was not until the Victorian era (around the 1870s) when they became a popular piece of furniture used in many households. The start of their popularity also coincided with the construction of cross-country railroads, as well as intercontinental travel by water. This facilitated the spread of the trunks and chests to various parts of the world when used for travel purposes.
Historically, trunks and chests were classed as two different pieces of furniture, although they are often confused with each other. Trunks were used more as luggage for storing items and moving them from one location to another. Meanwhile, chests were designed to be a fixed and permanent fixture at home. But they are both very similar and serve the same purpose when it comes to storing personal items or serving as a treasure chest at home (or used in transit).
Over the years, there was a growing demand for this type of furniture that it was not uncommon to find antique chests UK dealers and sellers. Like most other Victorian pieces of furniture, they started out as simple objects that were handmade for a functional purpose. But over the years, chests were made out of a variety of materials that led to the spread of oak chest and pine storage boxes, among other types of wooden chest furniture.
Feel free to browse through different periods and styles and enjoy the timeless elegance of the different antique chests and vintage trunks available on the Love Antiques website.
The different types of antique chest for sale in the UK at Love Antiques can be categorised based on style. The most common type is the flat-topped one, which is primarily used for travel. As the name implies, it comes with a flat top that makes it easy to stack on trains or carriages. This type of chest also has its variations, including those wooden trunk items, particularly pine trunk. There are also those made of leather or metal.
Another common type of vintage chest comes with a dome top. These are also called round top or camel top chests and their dome shape provides extra storage. They can be used as a tool chest or blanket box. These types of chests are also made of embossed tin, although now you can find more in terms of the variety of materials used. And then there are those slatted antique trunks. They are a favorite among collectors because they exhibit fine craftsmanship. In the olden days, they are often used as travel trunks or what people then also called a steamer trunk.
You can also choose an antique chest based on their origins. Doing this ensures that you add a piece of furniture that offers a distinctive style to your home. Love Antiques provides a wide variety of vintage chests, including those that are from Asia (mostly Chinese), France, Great Britain, and Italy. We have many options from the 19th century but you can filter the categories to find the period that you want in particular.
Love Antiques is the best place for vintage trunks and chests UK has for sale. You can find all kinds of trunks and storage chests to match your storage needs at home or your interior decoration style. As we bring you the most comprehensive collection of storage chest and storage trunk products, you are sure to find a match for your home. To get started on shopping from our massive inventory, you can set up a buyer’s account. This process only takes a few steps and you can then purchase your favorite piece.
As there are literally thousands of vintage chests available, you can filter your search into different categories such as type of antique chest, material, period, and origin. We make sure to authenticate all items listed on our antique dealer website so you can ensure that our antique trunks are genuine and worth your investment. For more questions on the authenticity and verification of our antique pieces, do not hesitate to contact us.
Not every old chest for sale is antique, but if you go to a reputable antique dealer such as Love Antiques, you can find an antique chest for sale from £120-£12,000. An antique wooden chest’s value is greatly affected by style, size, material, condition and rarity, among others. The rarity as well as the style are the most important factors when it comes to determining the value of the antique furniture.
Wooden chests, trunks and boxes have long been used to store different items and for quite a while; the antique wooden trunk, antique wooden storage boxes, and antique wooden chest had been something you would commonly find in homes. From ancient Egyptians who used them in ceremonies, to the ancient Greeks and Romans who stored their belongings into these things. It was, however, in the Medieval and Middle Ages in Britain when wealthy nobles would own hundreds of these items for keeping clothes to hiding weapons.
Whether you have an antique storage chest or some vintage storage trunks and chests, finding out the age is essential in valuing old furniture. It’s not enough that you identify the style to trace it back to a time period when it was popular, albeit you can check the styles of vintage wooden chests and vintage trunks for sale as well as their antique versions at Love Antiques for comparison. Take your item to a reputable expert who can assess the value as well as provide other information on your item.
First appearing in the 1870s, this antique storage trunk was called a steamer trunk as it was stored in a steam ship cabin, albeit it was also boarded on a train or on a coach. Also called traveling trunk or cabin trunk, it either had slightly curved or flat top and was covered in patterned paper, canvas or leather. About 36cm tall and weighing as much as 100 pounds, these types of antique trunks were initially created as luggage for extended trips or for taking to boarding school.
The best thing to do is to take it to an appraiser. You can find one online or you can go to nearby antique dealers to ask for recommendations. Antique trunks for sale are usually priced between £75 and £3,650, depending on a lot of factors. The item has to be in good condition and has less or no missing pieces and broken parts. Defects can greatly affect the price. The same goes for other pieces, such as an antique chest and a vintage storage chest. The more intact the original parts of the antique piece, the higher its value would be.