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Antique Baroque Burled Commode
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A remarkable early 1900s Italian chest of drawers crafted from solid maple wood covered with burl
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Early 1900s Italian Baroque 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

Materials

Brass

French Antique Mahogany Louis XVI Chest of Drawers
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Elegant 1900s chest of drawers. Multicolored beveled marble-top, solid wood covered with marquetry
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Early 1900s French Louis XVI 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

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Marble, Brass

French Art Nouveau Longleaf Pine Chest of Drawers, 1900s
Located in Austin, TX
A very fine Art Nouveau inlaid chest of drawers in pitch pine, French, circa 1900. This piece
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

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Fruitwood, Pine

French 1900s Ebonized Louis XVI Chest of Drawers
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Antique chest of drawers in Louis XVI-style. White marble-top with gray vines and beautiful brass
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Early 1900s French Louis XVI 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

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Marble, Brass

Louis XVI Style Marble-Top Burl Walnut Chest of Drawers, Early 1900s
Located in Austin, TX
A delightful Louis XVI Style walnut chest of drawers with burl fronts and marble top, early 1900s
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Early 20th Century French Louis XVI 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

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Marble, Brass

French Louis XVI Style Painted Chest of Drawers with Marble Top, 1900s
Located in Austin, TX
A handsome Louis XVI style marble topped chest of drawers with distressed ceruse paint, French
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Early 20th Century French Louis XVI 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

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Marble

20th Century Baroque Chest of Drawers Italy with Floral Motifs, 1900s
Located in Torino, Torino
Baroque style, chest of drawers from Northern Italy, Lacquered and with Floral motifs with 3
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Early 20th Century Italian Baroque 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

Materials

Wood

Antique Louis XVI-Style Painted Chest of Drawers
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Elegant 1900s Louis XVI chest of drawers. Mahogany wood, newly painted washed gray color with a
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Early 1900s French Louis XVI 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

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Marble, Brass

Louis XV-Louis XVI Transition Marquetry Chest with Marble Top, 1900s
Located in Austin, TX
A highly decorated cherrywood Louis XV-Louis XVI transition chest of drawers with parquet marquetry
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Early 20th Century French Louis XVI 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

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Marble, Brass

English 1900s Stags and Dogs Painted Three-Drawer Commode with Antlers Handles
Located in Atlanta, GA
geometrical cartouche receiving in its center two leaping stags, one red and one white. The three drawers
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Early 20th Century English 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers

Materials

Antler, Wood

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1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers For Sale on 1stDibs

There is a range of 1900s antique chest of drawers for sale on 1stDibs. Frequently made of wood, metal and mahogany, all 1900s antique chest of drawers available were constructed with great care. 1900s antique chest of drawers have been produced for many years, with earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. 1900s antique chest of drawers made by Louis XVI designers — as well as those associated with Louis XV — are very popular at 1stDibs. Hamilton, Jacob and Josef Kohn and Ambrose Heal each produced beautiful 1900s antique chest of drawers that are worth considering.

How Much are 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers?

Prices for 1900s antique chest of drawers can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, 1900s antique chest of drawers begin at $320 and can go as high as $174,500, while the average can fetch as much as $2,950.

Finding the Right Commodes-chests-of-drawers for You

Shopping for a commode or a chest of drawers?

Commode is the French term for a low chest of drawers, but it is also sometimes used to denote any case piece with a particularly intricate design. The commode dates to circa 1700 France, where it was used as an alternative to a taller cabinet piece so as to not obscure paneled, mirrored or tapestried walls. Coffers, or chests, which were large wooden boxes with hinged lids and sometimes stood on ball feet, preceded chests of drawers, a fashionable cabinet furnishing that garnered acclaim for its obvious storage potential and versatility. The term commode was also used to refer to a piece of bedroom furniture — a washstand or nightstand that contained a chamber pot. 

As time passed, French and British furniture makers led the way in the production of chests of drawers, and features like the integration of bronze and ornamental pulls became commonplace. Antique French commodes in the Louis XV style were sometimes crafted in mahogany or walnut, while an Italian marble top added a sophisticated decorative flourish. This specific type of case piece grew in popularity in the years that followed.

So, what makes a chest of drawers different from a common dresser? Dressers are short, and chests of drawers are overall taller pieces of furniture that typically do not have room on the top for a mirror as most dressers do. Tallboys and highboys are variations of the dresser form. Some chests of drawers have one column of four to six long drawers or three long drawers in their bottom section that are topped by a cluster of small side-by-side drawers on the top. To further complicate things, we sometimes refer to particularly short chests of drawers as nightstands. 

Even though chests of drawers are commonly thought of as bedroom furniture to store clothing, these are adaptable pieces. A chest of drawers can house important documents — think of your walnut Art Deco commode as an upgrade to your filing cabinet. Nestle your chest near your home’s front door to store coats and other outerwear, while the top can be a place to drop your handbag. Add some flair to your kitchen, where this lovable case piece can hold pots, pans and even cookbooks.

When shopping for the right chest of drawers for your home, there are a few key things to consider: What will you be storing in it? How big a chest will you need?

Speaking of size, don’t dream too big. If your space is on the smaller side, a more streamlined vintage mid-century modern chest of drawers, perhaps one designed by Paul McCobb or T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, may best suit your needs.

At 1stDibs, we make it easy to add style and storage to your home. Browse our collection of antique and vintage commodes and chests of drawers today.

Questions About 1900s Antique Chest Of Drawers
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    To identify an antique chest of drawers, look inside and beneath drawers and on the back and bottom for any type of maker's marking. Researching these marks using trusted online resources may allow you to determine who produced your chest and roughly date your piece. If your chest is at least 100 years old, it is an antique. Should you be unable to locate the maker's marks, look at the hardware. Rose head nails, one-piece cast brass pommels on the drawer handles and circular rather than hexagonal bolts may all indicate that a piece is an antique. Keep in mind that hardware may have been replaced at some point and that there are many reproductions of antique furnishings. As a result, you may wish to have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer complete the identification process if you're unable to identify your chest via the maker's markings. Find a range of antique chests of drawers on 1stDibs.

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