An essential feature of every well equipped kitchen, the name derives from the board or table on which meat was 'dressed' or food prepared.

Over time, the design of the dresser has changed, even though the nomenclature is unchanged.

Dressers were particularly popular in Wales, northwest and southwest England, each type having strong regional characteristics.

First introduced in the 18th century, the dresser consisted of a base containing shelves, drawers and cupboards, and an open upper section, with stepped shelves known as the 'rack', for storing plates and other crockery.

Some dressers, particularly from Wales and northern England had panelled backs, while others have open backs so the wall behind the back of the upper section of the dresser is visible.

Alternatively the rack was sometimes attached directly to the kitchen wall rather than remain free standing upon the base, which explains why so many of them have since been more...

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A George III style Dresser base, 20th century

George III Style Dresser Base, 20th Century

A George III style Dresser base, 20th century

An exceptional walnut and fruitwood provincial farmhouse…

18th Century French Provincial Farmhouse Dresser

An exceptional walnut and fruitwood provincial farmhouse dresser with original brass work, Brest region, French, 18th century. 214 cm high, 135 cm wide, 56 cm deep

A George III planked top oak dresser base, late 18th century.…

George III Oak Dresser Base, Late 18th Century

A George III planked top oak dresser base, late 18th century. 83 cm high, 162 cm wide, 48 cm deep

A George III oak dresser base rectangular, with two geometric…

Geometric Oak Dresser Base with Brass Handles

A George III oak dresser base rectangular, with two geometric panelled drawers with brass loop handles, raised on turned supports, 181 x 88 x 51 cm

An 18th century French walnut kitchen dresser with a bordered…

18th Century French Walnut Kitchen Dresser with Inlay Details

An 18th century French walnut kitchen dresser with a bordered plate rack and panelled doors, the lower section with a further three doors, with star motif inlay, cabriole supports, 216 x 242 x 50 cm

A George III oak dresser base, circa 1790 rectangular, with…

George III Oak Dresser Base

A George III oak dresser base, circa 1790 rectangular, with three frieze drawers and two central drawers flanked by a further two cupboard doors, raised on block supports, 203.5 x 93 x 61 cm

Georgian style oak kitchen dresser with open shelves & a small…

Georgian Oak Kitchen Dresser with Open Shelves & Cabinet

Georgian style oak kitchen dresser with open shelves & a small cabinet above 3 drawers, shaped apron & open lower shelf, 137 cm wide, 180 cm high

English oak dresser in the 18th century style

18th Century English Oak Dresser

English oak dresser in the 18th century style

A George III oak dresser base, with moulded panels to drawers,…

George III Oak Dresser Base, Circa 1790

A George III oak dresser base, with moulded panels to drawers, English, circa 1790. 77 cm high, 183 cm wide, 48 cm deep

A Welsh elm dresser base, 18th century. 88 cm high, 195 cm wide,…

18th Century Welsh Elm Dresser Base

A Welsh elm dresser base, 18th century. 88 cm high, 195 cm wide, 46 cm deep

An early 18th century oak dresser base, the rectangular top…

18th Century Oak Dresser Base with Turned Supports

An early 18th century oak dresser base, the rectangular top with a moulded edge, above three drawers, with a shaped apron, raised on turned supports joined by back stretcher. 86 cm high, 185 cm wide and 53 cm deep.

An 18th century fruitwood dresser base with two drawers on…

18th Century Fruitwood Dresser Base with Two Drawers

An 18th century fruitwood dresser base with two drawers on square chamfered supports with under shelf. 80 cm high, 134 cm long, 43 cm deep

A George III 18th century oak Welsh dresser, the raised back…

18th Century Oak Welsh Dresser

A George III 18th century oak Welsh dresser, the raised back with pediment and frieze, above three moulded shelves, the base with three frieze drawers, above three further drawers, flanked by panel door cupboards, raised on bracket feet. 212 cm high, 174…

Georgian Welsh oak three drawer dresser, cabriole legs, approx…

Georgian Welsh Oak Dresser with Cabriole Legs

Georgian Welsh oak three drawer dresser, cabriole legs, approx 78 cm high, 167 cm wide, 40 cm deep

Antique Georgian English oak dresser, approx 202 cm high, 155…

Georgian Oak Dresser, 202cm x 155cm

Antique Georgian English oak dresser, approx 202 cm high, 155 cm wide

A George III oak low dresser, English, circa 1750, the…

George III Oak Low Dresser, Circa 1750

A George III oak low dresser, English, circa 1750, the rectangular top above three drawers on shaped cabriole legs, 76 cm high, 192 cm wide and 47 cm deep

A Georgian style oak dresser, open shelves above base, 220 cm…

Georgian Oak Dresser with Open Shelves

A Georgian style oak dresser, open shelves above base, 220 cm high, 170 cm wide, 47 cm deep

Georgian English oak Welsh dresser with open shelves

Georgian Oak Welsh Dresser: Open Shelf Design

Georgian English oak Welsh dresser with open shelves

18th century carved oak dresser base

Carved Oak 18th Century Dresser Base

18th century carved oak dresser base

18th century French oak and pine three-drawer dresser base. 182…

French Oak Three-Drawer Dresser Base (18th Century)

18th century French oak and pine three-drawer dresser base. 182 cm x 74 cm x 69 cm

Antique late 18th early 19th century French two height dresser,…

French Oak and Walnut Two-Height Dresser

Antique late 18th early 19th century French two height dresser, in oak and walnut, approx height226 cm x length 127 cm

A George III oak and elm low dresser, English, 18th century. 87…

George III Oak Low Dresser, 18th Century

A George III oak and elm low dresser, English, 18th century. 87 cm high, 160 cm wide and 46 cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne

A George III oak dresser, probably Lancastrian, late 18th…

Late 18th Century Oak Dresser with Ivory Escutcheons

A George III oak dresser, probably Lancastrian, late 18th century the top section with three panelled back shelves, the lower section with three frieze drawers, brass handles and ivory escutcheons and an under tier. 157 cm wide, 44 cm deep, 198 cm high.

A small fruitwood dresser base of Georgian style, the plain…

Georgian-style Fruitwood Dresser with Brass Handles

A small fruitwood dresser base of Georgian style, the plain four plank top with clenched ends supported on four tapering oblong section legs, three deep drawers across the front with brass bale handles. 134 cm x 42 cm x 82 cm

George II oak dresser, with moulded cornice above open plate…

George II Oak Dresser from Ross House

George II oak dresser, with moulded cornice above open plate rack, the lower section pinned with a pair of panelled doors on block feet. Provenance: part furnishing of the historical important Ross house, 292 Cotham Rd, Kew, removed after 2003 Sale by the…

Exceptional 18th century oak Welsh dresser of good proportions,…

18th Century Oak Welsh Dresser with Inlaid Escutcheons

Exceptional 18th century oak Welsh dresser of good proportions, fitted with inlaid escutcheons and brass hardware