French Antique Dressers
18th Century Italian Baroque French Antique Dressers
Wood
Early 19th Century French Country French Antique Dressers
Oak, Paint
19th Century French Rustic French Antique Dressers
Pine
19th Century French Louis XV French Antique Dressers
Marble, Brass
Early 20th Century French French Provincial French Antique Dressers
Marble, Brass
19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Oak, Pine
18th Century French French Antique Dressers
Pine
16th Century French Renaissance French Antique Dressers
Oak
Early 19th Century French Empire French Antique Dressers
Walnut
19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Oak
Late 19th Century French French Antique Dressers
1810s French Empire French Antique Dressers
Mahogany
19th Century French Louis XVI French Antique Dressers
Marble
19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Pine, Paint
1890s French French Provincial French Antique Dressers
Marble
Early 20th Century French Louis XVI French Antique Dressers
Marble, Brass
Mid-19th Century French French Provincial French Antique Dressers
Oak
18th Century French French Provincial French Antique Dressers
Iron
Late 19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Oak
Late 19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Kingwood, Mahogany
18th Century French Empire French Antique Dressers
Walnut
Early 20th Century French French Antique Dressers
Satinwood
Late 19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Mahogany
Early 1900s French Victorian French Antique Dressers
Brass
1880s French Napoleon III French Antique Dressers
Bronze
19th Century French Antique Dressers
Oak
1920s American French Provincial French Antique Dressers
Brass
Early 20th Century French Provincial French Antique Dressers
Walnut
Early 1900s Industrial French Antique Dressers
Metal
1870s French Napoleon III French Antique Dressers
Bronze
Mid-19th Century European Louis Philippe French Antique Dressers
Marble
Early 20th Century French Art Deco French Antique Dressers
Marble
19th Century French Napoleon III French Antique Dressers
Paint
19th Century French Victorian French Antique Dressers
Giltwood
Early 17th Century French Renaissance French Antique Dressers
Walnut
16th Century French Renaissance French Antique Dressers
Walnut
1920s French Louis XV French Antique Dressers
Walnut
19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Wood, Walnut
19th Century French Louis XVI French Antique Dressers
Malachite, Bronze
19th Century French Napoleon III French Antique Dressers
Wood
1920s American Louis XVI French Antique Dressers
Brass
1920s American Louis XVI French Antique Dressers
Brass
Early 20th Century French Art Deco French Antique Dressers
Fabric, Upholstery, Mahogany
1920s American Louis XVI French Antique Dressers
Brass
1850s French French Antique Dressers
Chestnut
18th Century French French Antique Dressers
Oak
Late 19th Century French Antique Dressers
Granite, Brass
1920s American Louis XVI French Antique Dressers
Brass
1820s French French Antique Dressers
Cherry
1860s French French Antique Dressers
Wood
Late 18th Century French Louis XV French Antique Dressers
Brass
19th Century French Louis Philippe French Antique Dressers
Marble
19th Century French Baroque Revival French Antique Dressers
Brass
Late 19th Century French Belle Époque French Antique Dressers
Bronze, Ormolu
Early 1800s French Neoclassical French Antique Dressers
Bronze
19th Century French Empire French Antique Dressers
Wood
1910s French Empire French Antique Dressers
Marble, Brass
19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Pine
Early 1900s French French Provincial French Antique Dressers
Ormolu
Early 19th Century French French Antique Dressers
Wood
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French Antique Dressers For Sale on 1stDibs
How Much are French Antique Dressers?
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024To 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.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Check the clock for a manufacturer’s mark or label. Once you have this, you should be able to look up the clock’s brand to see if it is French in origin. A clock is considered antique once it is 100 years old. A professional can also help verify the origin of your clock. Shop an array of expertly vetted antique clocks on 1stDibs.
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