Irish Deal Pine Dresser
Located in Charlottesville, VA
A charming provincial piece, an Irish version of the more commonly seen Welsh dresser, dating to
Antique Late 18th Century Irish George III Cupboards
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Irish Deal Pine Dresser
Located in Charlottesville, VA
A charming provincial piece, an Irish version of the more commonly seen Welsh dresser, dating to
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Miniature Irish Dresser
Located in Baltimore, MD
A typical one piece Irish Open Rack Dresser-featuring two upper shelves, two lap-jointed molded
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Painted Irish Dresser
Located in Nantucket, MA
in bittersweet and brown
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19th Century Irish Dresser
Located in Calgary, Alberta
A really wonderful mid 19th century one piece pine County Cavan Irish dresser for your Downton
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Victorian Irish Pine Dresser
Located in Calgary, Alberta
This rustic pine Victorian one piece Irish farmhouse dresser is a great size that would fit most
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Irish Dresser in Oak with Mahogany Banding
Located in Woodbury, CT
Irish, two drawer dresser in oak with mahogany cross banding. Two cabinets with recessed panels
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H 30.75 in W 72 in D 18.75 in
Antique Country British Farmhouse Painted Pine Kitchen Dresser Server Table
Located in Forney, TX
A large country British (Welsh, English, or Irish) farmhouse kitchen dresser base (buffet serving
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Irish Openrack Dresser
Located in Baltimore, MD
By the end of the 19th century the dresser had become firmly established as the most important item
Pine Irish Dresser or Cupboard
Located in New York, NY
Antique pine Irish dresser or cupboard with two drawers over two doors and three open plate shelves
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Painted Irish Dresser
Located in San Francisco, CA
A large and good looking Irish painted dresser with plate rack
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Irish Dresser Base
Located in San Francisco, CA
A nice provincial green painted Irish pine dresser base made during the first half of the 19th
Wood, Paint
Antique Irish pine dresser
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique Irish pine dresser
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Irish Dresser in Original Paint
Located in Sheffield, MA
This may be the best step back cupboard we have ever had. Lovely in its original red paint, it dates 1780. The frieze at the top has lovely detail with two hearts, a swirl and lattic...
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An Early 19th Century Irish Painted Dresser
Located in London, GB
An Early 19th Century Irish Painted Dresser
Antique Irish pine dresser with plate rack.
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique Irish pine dresser with plate rack.
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Irish Dresser in orginal red paint
Located in Sheffield, MA
this may be the best step back cupboard we have ever had. Lovely in its original red paint, it dates 1780. The frieze at the top has lovely detail with two hearts, a swirl and lattic...
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Irish Dresser in Original Red Paint
Located in Sheffield, MA
This may be the best step back cupboard we have ever had! Lovely in its original red paint, it dates 1780. the frieze at the top has lovely detail with two hearts, a swirl and lattic...
Pine
Irish Cottage Pinewood Dresser
Located in Stamford, CT
Victorian style Irish pinewood dresser with top three shelves that have plate rests and bottom two
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LATE 18TH CENTURY KITCHEN COOP DRESSER - FROM COUNTY GALLWAY
Located in Hudson, NY
A EARLY IRISH KITCHEN COOP DRESSER WITH COMPARTMENTS AT THE BOTTOM TO HOLD LIVE FOWL, UNTIL NEEDED
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Irish Pine Dresser
Located in Kirkland, WA
Irish Pine Dresser This is an original pine dresser from the 19th century. It is made in
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