What is an old dresser called?

What is an old dresser called?

In antique terms, a bureau is another word for a dresser. One piece of furniture that few modern American buyers may have heard of is the chiffonier.

What is the difference between a dresser and a chest of drawers?

First, you should know the difference between a chest of drawers and a dresser. However, a dresser is usually wide and short, while a chest of drawers is narrow and tall. Dressers are meant to provide a space you can dress in front of – the top serves as a table to place clothes and provides space for a mirror.

How can you tell how old a dresser is?

How to Determine the Age of Antique Furniture

  1. Look Past the Style of a Piece.
  2. Examine Bottoms, Insides, and Backs.
  3. Check for Perfectly Matching Elements.
  4. Try to Figure Out What Tools Were Used.
  5. Look at the Wood and Upholstery Fabric.
  6. Investigate the Screws and Other Hardware.

What is furniture with drawers called?

A chest of drawers, also called (especially in North American English) a dresser or a bureau, is a type of cabinet (a piece of furniture) that has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers generally stacked one above another.

How do you date a chest of drawers?

If the handles are original it will give a very good indication of the age of the chest. A pear drop handle will suggest the chest will be William and Mary or Queen Anne period whereas a swan neck handle would be found on pieces that post date 1750. Drawer mouldings will also give an indication of the age of the chest.

What is a frieze drawer?

Frieze drawer: The top drawer of a chest which extends forward over the main body of the chest. It is usually supported by columns or pilasters An Empire or Biedermeier early-19th-century design.

What is a low chest of drawers called?

Lowboys are a single, low-profile chest of drawers; essentially a desk-like dresser. A lowboy gives you a waist-high dressing table where you can keep personal toiletries inside and on top.