Welcome to Love Antiques where you will find plenty of choices available when you are looking for a vintage wardrobe or an antique wardrobe for sale, from reputable antique dealers throughout the UK and Europe.
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Antique Victorian Satinwood & Marquetry Inlaid Presser Cupboard by S & H Jewell
£ 5,000
Antique Victorian Satinwood & Marquetry Inlaid Presser Cupboard by S & H Jewell
£ 5,000
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Fedw Hir Antiques
Antique Edwardian Combination Compact Mahogany Wardrobe
£ 595
FB Antiques
Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Wardrobe
£ 595
FB Antiques
Victorian Plum Pudding Mahogany Wardrobe
£ 950
Timeless Furniture UK
Vintage Oak Single Door Wardrobe
£ 295
£ 799
£ 599
£ 499
£ 749
Worboys Antiques
Edwardian Solid Oak Combination Wardrobe
£ 675
£ 799
£ 799
Vintage World
Wardrobe Vintage French Style Oak Four Door Armoire
£ 749
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Regency Walnut Cabinet
£ 895
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Antique Edwardian Mahogany Three-Door Marquetry Inlaid Wardrobe with Mirror
£ 1,500
Antique Edwardian Mahogany Three-Door Marquetry Inlaid Wardrobe with Mirror
£ 1,500
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
£ 380
Antique Edwardian Double Wardrobe Comes in Three Parts for Easy Access
£ 380
Fedw Hir Antiques
Rawlings Antiques
Georgian Mahogany Gentlemen's Double Wardrobe
Lascombe Interiors
Late 19th Century French Empire Style Armoire
£ 2,875
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
A Super Victorian Antique /old Pine Classic English 4 Piece Wardrobe
£ 895
A Super Victorian Antique /old Pine Classic English 4 Piece Wardrobe
£ 895
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
Rawlings Antiques
Large Georgian Mahogany Breakfront Wardrobe
£ 2,850
Timeless Furniture UK
Edwardian Walnut Triple Compactum Wardrobe
£ 950
Timeless Furniture UK
Edwardian Ash Single Wardrobe
£ 375
LT Antiques
Victorian Burr Walnut Wardrobe
£ 1,650
LT Antiques
Georgian Mahogany Wardrobe
£ 1,250
Old Painted Furniture
Mid 19th Century French Painted Mahogany Knockdown Wardrobe
£ 645
Rawlings Antiques
Georgian Double Wardrobe Flat Packs
£ 795
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Antique Rustic 19th Century Painted White French Pine Armoire / Wardrobe
£ 750
Antique Rustic 19th Century Painted White French Pine Armoire / Wardrobe
£ 750
Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables
Georgian Antiques
Quality Whytock and Reid Neat-Sized, Two-Door Mahogany Wardrobe with Sycamore and Figured Walnut Panelled Doors
£ 1,590
Quality Whytock and Reid Neat-Sized, Two-Door Mahogany Wardrobe with Sycamore and Figured Walnut Panelled Doors
£ 1,590
Georgian Antiques
The Vintage Interiors
Mahogany French Armoire
£ 695
The Vintage Interiors
Single Bleached Oak French Armoire
£ 1,295
The Vintage Interiors
Carved Oak Bleached Triple Armoire
£ 1,895
FB Antiques
Edwardian Mahogany Triple Wardrobe
£ 750
Timeless Furniture UK
Early 20th Century Walnut Veneered French Style Armoire
£ 1,200
Georgian Antiques
Austrian Walnut 2 Door Robe
£ 1,500
£ 499.99
Timeless Furniture UK
Edwardian Satin Walnut Single Wardrobe
£ 365
Timeless Furniture UK
Antique French Oak Two Door Armoire / Wardrobe
£ 450
Timeless Furniture UK
Antique French Carved Oak Wardrobe
£ 450
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Fine Quality Wardrobe in Mahogany
£ 825
Timeless Furniture UK
Vintage Oak Priory Style Double Wardrobe by Locks of London
£ 375
Much like identifying any antique wooden furniture in the United Kingdom, to be able to tell if a wardrobe is antique, first check these parts of the drawer: the back, the sides and the bottom. Check the drawers as well. You should be able to find cuts or nicks, as the wood would be cut with a drawknife, a plane, or a spokeshave. If there are straight saw marks, it would be another indication that you are looking at an old piece. Circular or arc-shaped marks would mean that it was created in 1860 England. These are just some of the ways of identifying the authenticity as well as the time period the items were crafted, which could greatly affect its price. Don’t hesitate to contact us whenever you need additional information about a particular piece.
The most popular of these antique clothes storage is Victorian, which also come in the most varied style and wood used: walnut, pine, mahogany and rose. These pieces usually have a more extravagant design and size. You would find that most of these pieces have ornate carvings and details. The Victorian era had heavy and dark furniture, a complete opposite to the era that followed it, the Edwardian, which featured floral designs and light, pastel colours.
Vintage includes furniture items that are at least two decades old. Whether the furniture has been restored or not, it doesn’t affect the classification of the item. Newer pieces within the vintage category, such as those dated between the 1950s and 1980s are generally considered retro. The retro wardrobes UK manufacturers talk about would mean the style of furniture that was popular years ago, especially in the decades 1950, 1960, 1970, and 1980. If you appreciate old fashioned wardrobe, have a look at Love Antiques’ vintage wardrobe for sale, as well as our antique wardrobes UK collection. You may find something you’d like.
Wardrobes antique or vintage are made from different types of material. In the 1700s, you will find that the material that wardrobes are made from is walnut. Prior to that, oak was the preferred material for making wardrobes. Georgian wardrobes were made from mahogany while the Victorian wardrobes have a variety of wood used including mahogany, walnut, and rose. Pine wardrobe was also popular in the Victorian era.
Here at Love Antiques, our dealers from all around the United Kingdom regularly stock art deco wardrobes and other old wardrobes for sale from different eras. Be it an antique oak wardrobe, vintage style wardrobes or antique single wardrobe, or a mahogany wardrobe antique that came with mirrors and drawers, you might find a glass armoire fit to display your collection of ceramics. Maybe a walnut cupboard from circa 1920, with a vanity mirror and dressers decorated with ceramic tiles is more your style.