Used Linen Presses
1780s English Used Linen Presses
Wood, Mahogany
19th Century Dutch Used Linen Presses
Pine
19th Century Dutch Used Linen Presses
Oak
19th Century English Regency Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
1860s English Victorian Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
1780s English Used Linen Presses
Brass
Early 19th Century English Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
Mid-18th Century English George III Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
18th Century Used Linen Presses
Oak
1880s English Used Linen Presses
Pine
19th Century English Other Used Linen Presses
Brass
Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
1750s English Georgian Used Linen Presses
Mahogany, Oak
19th Century Used Linen Presses
Pine
19th Century English Other Used Linen Presses
Brass
18th Century Dutch Louis XVI Used Linen Presses
Brass
1750s English Georgian Used Linen Presses
Ormolu
19th Century British Used Linen Presses
Early 19th Century Scottish George III Used Linen Presses
Brass
1870s English Used Linen Presses
Pine
Early 20th Century European Used Linen Presses
Mirror, Mahogany
19th Century English Victorian Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
1820s English Chippendale Used Linen Presses
Brass
19th Century British Victorian Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
Late 19th Century Indian Used Linen Presses
Padouk
Mid-18th Century English George III Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
Early 20th Century Canadian Used Linen Presses
Wood, Mahogany
Late 19th Century English Used Linen Presses
Oak
21st Century and Contemporary William IV Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
19th Century Used Linen Presses
Satinwood
19th Century Irish Sheraton Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
19th Century French Louis XIV Used Linen Presses
Bronze
19th Century French Used Linen Presses
Metal
19th Century Scottish Used Linen Presses
Wood
Late 19th Century English Used Linen Presses
Mahogany, Yew
Early 19th Century Italian Chinoiserie Used Linen Presses
Wood
19th Century Used Linen Presses
Oak
Early 1900s English Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
19th Century Used Linen Presses
Pine
1790s British Hepplewhite Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
Late 18th Century Used Linen Presses
Sycamore
Late 18th Century English Georgian Used Linen Presses
Brass
18th Century Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
Late 18th Century Scottish Regency Used Linen Presses
Pine
18th Century British Sheraton Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
Early 1800s Italian Neoclassical Used Linen Presses
1770s English George III Used Linen Presses
Brass
Mid-18th Century English Georgian Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
Late 19th Century English Industrial Used Linen Presses
Walnut
Late 19th Century English George III Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
18th Century Dutch Gustavian Used Linen Presses
Wood
Mid-19th Century English Hepplewhite Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
1990s American Art Deco Used Linen Presses
Wood
19th Century Used Linen Presses
Wood
Mid-18th Century Irish George II Used Linen Presses
Mahogany
1790s English George III Used Linen Presses
Brass
Late 20th Century American American Colonial Used Linen Presses
Wood
18th Century Swedish Rococo Used Linen Presses
Brass
Late 18th Century Dutch Neoclassical Revival Used Linen Presses
Brass
Late 19th Century English Edwardian Used Linen Presses
Brass
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- What is a linen press?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019
A linen press is a large cabinet that holds domestic linens. The term can also denote a screw press used to keep linens neatly folded.
- Why is it called a linen press?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertJune 30, 2023A linen press is called that because of its original function. During the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, people used linen presses to smooth or press away wrinkles from tablecloths, bedding and other linens. On 1stDibs, shop an assortment of linen presses.
- What is a duck press used for?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022A duck press is used to make the French dish canard à la presse or pressed duck. To prepare the dish, a chef removes the breasts and legs from a whole duck. Then, they place the duck in the press and turn the crank to extract the juices and blood. The liquid becomes a base for a stock used to dress the cooked breasts and thighs. Shop a selection of duck presses on 1stDibs.
- How were book presses used?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A book press was used to bind books with pressure. When a book is placed in the center of the press, the platen is lowered to firmly press the book to hold its shape. Today, book presses are a popular home decor choice for collectors and avid book readers alike. Shop a selection of vintage book presses on 1stDibs.
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