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Vases by Christopher Dresser
By Christopher Dresser
Located in Los Angeles, CA
British polymath Dr. Christopher Dresser is widely regarded to be the first professional industrial
Category

19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Antique Glazed Dressers

Materials

Earthenware

Glazed Bookcase in Original Paint, English, 19th Century, Storage
Located in Totnes, GB
Victorian glazed pine bookcase or dresser in original combwork finish. Two-door cupboard under two
Category

1870s British Victorian Antique Glazed Dressers

Materials

Pine

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Antique Glazed Dressers For Sale on 1stDibs

There is a range of antique glazed dressers for sale on 1stDibs. Each of these unique antique glazed dressers was constructed with extraordinary care, often using ceramic, wood and pine. Antique glazed dressers have been made for many years, and versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century. Antique glazed dressers are generally popular furniture pieces, but Arts and Crafts, Victorian and Georgian styles are often sought at 1stDibs. Many antique glazed dressers are appealing in their simplicity, but Christopher Dresser, Minton and Ault Pottery produced popular antique glazed dressers that are worth a look.

How Much are Antique Glazed Dressers?

Prices for antique glazed dressers can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, antique glazed dressers begin at $321 and can go as high as $48,000, while the average can fetch as much as $1,950.
Questions About Antique Glazed Dressers
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024
    To identify an antique dresser, examine it for markings that indicate who produced it. Makers typically add brands, carvings, paper labels or metal tags to inconspicuous areas, such as the inside of a drawer or the back of a dresser. If you can locate a marking, you can use trusted online resources to figure out who made it and learn more about your dresser. Unfortunately, some antique pieces may be unmarked or have lost their tags or labels over the years. With these pieces, you can turn to a certified appraiser or experienced antiques dealer for assistance with the identification process. Find a wide variety of antique dressers on 1stDibs.