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vintage walnut dresser

vintage walnut dresser Antique Victorian Eastlake Walnut Dresser c. 1875–1890 – D'Beetle

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vintage walnut dresser Antique Victorian Eastlake Walnut Dresser c. 1875–1890 – D'BeetleAnnihilate the landfill, because they dont build dressers with glove boxes and hand carved geometric inlay anymore and they havent for 130 years. This American Victorian Eastlake walnut dresser with its tiered hat and glove box superstructure, three deep main drawers showcasing incised geometric panel in panel carving, and full set of original two tone brass and ebonized wood knob pulls is the most architecturally interesting dresser youll find in

Annihilate the landfill, because they don’t build dressers with glove boxes and hand-carved geometric inlay anymore — and they haven’t for 130 years.

This American Victorian Eastlake walnut dresser — with its tiered hat-and-glove box superstructure, three deep main drawers showcasing incised geometric panel-in-panel carving, and full set of original two-tone brass and ebonized wood knob pulls — is the most architecturally interesting dresser you’ll find in Cambridge this year. The Eastlake style, popularized in America from the mid-1870s through the 1890s, favored rectilinear forms and incised geometric ornament over the heavy carving of earlier Victorian styles, and this piece hits every note: the crisp incised rectangular cartouche panels centered on each drawer face, the stepped and molded cornice of the superstructure, and the two flanking small drawers perfectly proportioned for gloves, handkerchiefs, or jewelry. The central superstructure shelf retains what appears to be a leather or vellum writing surface inset — an unusual original detail.

The D’Beetle Difference

• Tiered Glove Box Superstructure: The two small flanking drawers atop the main case — framed by their own incised carved faces and original knob pulls — are the defining feature of a “gentleman’s dresser” or full Victorian ladies’ dresser configuration. This is a rare survival intact without the typical missing mirror.

• Incised Eastlake Panel Carving: Each of the three main drawers features a central incised rectangular cartouche with double-line border carving — crisp, geometric, and characteristic of the Eastlake reform aesthetic at its most refined.

• Original Two-Tone Hardware: All pulls appear to be original period hardware — brass-capped knobs with ebonized wood stems, a combination that reads as deliberately designed, not mismatched replacements.

• Lock Hardware Intact: Keyhole escutcheons are present on all three main drawers and both superstructure drawers — five locks with hardware intact on an antique of this age is exceptional.

• Solid Walnut Construction: Paneled sides, walnut secondary woods, and robust construction consistent with American Victorian furniture of the 1875–1890 period — this is the kind of dresser that takes a full refinish or a wax-and-clean and looks spectacular either way.

Condition Notes

Walnut shows rich age patina with honest wear to corners and edges — no major structural damage visible. Central superstructure shelf shows age discoloration to the inset surface. All five drawer fronts and hardware appear intact. Message for interior/detail photos.

Measurements:
40" L, 38" H, 17" D

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