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Louis XV French Dressing Table with Three Drawers in Original French Gray Paint
Located in Pittsburgh, PA
Beautifully carved and polychrome, late 18th century French dressing table in a gray-green ground
Category

Antique Late 18th Century French Louis XV Vanities

Materials

Gold Leaf

Provincial Oak and Elm Queen Anne Side/Dressing Table, England, circa 1740-1760
Located in Providence, RI
This side table is in fine condition and finely crafted, for a provincially styled piece. The
Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English Queen Anne Lowboys

Materials

Elm, Oak

18th Century Mahogany Adam s Dressing Table
Located in Charleston, SC
This beautiful ladies dressing table is made of solid mahogany with pine and dill secondary woods
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier British Vanities

Materials

Pine

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18th Century Dressing Table For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic 18th century dressing table available at 1stDibs. A 18th century dressing table — often made from wood, mahogany and walnut — can elevate any home. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer 18th century dressing table, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 19th Century. A 18th century dressing table, designed in the Georgian, Louis XV or Louis XVI style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. A well-made 18th century dressing table has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Thomas Chippendale, Coduri of Lyon, France and Gillows of Lancaster London are consistently popular.

How Much is a 18th Century Dressing Table?

A 18th century dressing table can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $4,035, while the lowest priced sells for $450 and the highest can go for as much as $64,850.
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