Antique Eastlake Dresser with Mirror – Late 1800s to Early 1900s
A beautifully preserved example of Eastlake craftsmanship, this antique three-drawer dresser embodies the elegance and utility of late 19th-century design. With its rich patina, ornate carved details, and original brass pulls, this piece captures the refined aesthetic of the Victorian era while remaining practical for modern use. Materials & Craftsmanship Expertly constructed from solid wood with hand-cut knapp (pin-and-scallop) joinery—a hallmark of quality from the late 1800s to early 1900s—this dresser reflects enduring craftsmanship. The mirror frame features delicate carved floral and foliate motifs typical of Eastlake design, topped with turned finials and linear fluting. Each drawer glides smoothly within its dovetailed frame and retains its ornate brass bail handles, adding subtle contrast against the warm, reddish-brown finish. Condition Excellent structural integrity for its age Mirror shows age-appropriate clouding, consistent with antique glass Surface wear and