Antique Chests/Chests of Drawers

The chest of drawers is one of the most useful and enduring forms of antique furniture. Our dealers offer chests from the 17th century through to the Edwardian era, in oak, mahogany, walnut, satinwood and pine. You'll find tallboys, bow-fronted chests, campaign chests, Wellington chests, mule chests and blanket boxes.

Built with solid timber, hand-cut dovetail joints and quality brasswork, antique chests of drawers deliver storage, style and craftsmanship that modern furniture rarely approaches.

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George IV Mahogany Chest of Drawers

A good solid mahogany George IV period chest of drawers. With an arrangement of 2 short over 3 long...

"Gillows" 19th Century Mahogany Chest of Drawers

A very good early/mid 19th century chest of drawers probably by Gillows of Lancaster. Very well cons...

French Louis XVI Style Marquetry Chest of Drawers

An extremely good quality French kingwood and marquetry inlaid break fronted chest of drawers with s...

Narrow Mahogany Four Drawer Chest Of Drawers

This Narrow Mahogany Four Drawer Chest Of Drawers offers good storage while occupying a relatively s...

Nicely Proportioned French Semainier Chest Of Drawers

This Nicely Proportioned French Semainier Chest Of Drawers benefits from being very decorative along...

Maple & Co Inlaid Mahogany Pillar Chest

An excellent Edwardian period tall inlaid mahogany pillar chest by Maple and Co of London. With a se...

French Kingwood Marble Topped Commode

A very attractive French kingwood marble topped commode in the Louis XVI style. Of bow fronted form...

Victorian Teak Military Chest by Army and Navy

A very good late Victorian period military chest of drawers by Army and Navy Co-operative Society Lt...

Georgian Mahogany Polychrome Decorated Chest on Chest

An impressive and highly decorated Georgian solid mahogany antique chest on chest with polychrome ha...

Pitch Pine Aesthetic Period Chest of Drawers

A charming 19th century pitch pine chest of drawers from the Aesthetic period. With an arrangement o...

19th Century Compact Mahogany Chest of Drawers

This 19th Century Compact Mahogany Chest of Drawers has a surprisingly generous amount of storage sp...

Georgian Bow Fronted Mahogany Chest of Drawers

A very good quality George III bow fronted figured mahogany antique chest of drawers standing on spl...

Mahogany Veneer Chest of Drawers

Discover the charm of the Edwardian era with this exquisite Mahogany Veneer Chest of Drawers. An aut...

Regency Ogee Scotch Chest Of Drawers

This flame mahogany chest of drawers is from the Regency period, a well loved and looked after genui...

Antique Chests of Drawers: A Buyer's Guide

Few pieces of furniture are as universally useful as a chest of drawers. They work in bedrooms, hallways, living rooms and studies. Antique examples offer the added bonus of being beautifully made from solid timber, with joints and construction techniques that have proven themselves over centuries.

Pull drawers out and examine them closely. Hand-cut dovetails, visible on the drawer sides, are a hallmark of quality and age. Machine-cut dovetails, which are perfectly even and uniform, indicate a later date, typically post-1860. Drawer bottoms should be solid timber running front to back, with the grain running side to side on earlier pieces.

Popular Types

Georgian bow-fronted chests in mahogany are classics of English furniture. Their gently curved fronts required skilled cabinet work and they sit beautifully in any setting. Campaign chests, designed for military officers to take on campaign, are distinguished by their flush brass handles and the ability to separate into two halves for transport. They're immensely practical and suit modern interiors perfectly.

Wellington chests, tall and narrow with a locking bar on one side, were originally designed for storing coins, specimens or documents. Today they make superb storage for jewellery, accessories or collections of any kind.

Assessing Condition

Check that drawers slide smoothly and sit squarely in the carcass. A drawer that sticks may simply need its runners waxed, or it may indicate that the chest has been exposed to damp and the timber has swelled. Look at the top surface for excessive ring marks, burns or veneer damage. Most surface marks can be improved with careful restoration, but this should be factored into the price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hand-cut dovetails are interlocking joints cut by hand, visible at the corners of drawers. They are irregular in size and spacing, unlike machine-cut versions which are perfectly uniform. Hand-cut dovetails indicate pre-industrial craftsmanship and are a good indicator of quality and age.

A campaign chest is a chest of drawers designed for portability, originally made for British military officers. They typically separate into two halves, have recessed brass handles that sit flush with the surface, and brass corner protectors. They date mainly from the 19th century.

Rub a candle or bar of soap along the drawer runners and the corresponding grooves in the carcass. This provides a smooth, dry lubricant. If sticking is severe, the runners may need replacing or the chest may need to be moved to a drier environment.

Original handles are always preferable and add to the value. However, replacement handles are common on pieces that are 200 or more years old and are not a deal-breaker. Look for filled holes from previous handles on the drawer fronts, which tell you the handles have been changed.