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Stunning Antique 9 Drawer Dresser**Figured Mahogany Intricate Brass Hardware**OBO**
A large chest of drawers crafted from figured mahogany, showcasing intricate design and craftsmanship typical of American furniture in the 19th century.
Origin
American, Mid-Atlantic
Style
American Empire style
Time Period
mid-19th Century
Construction
This piece features 9 drawers in 5 five different sizes providing ample storage while demonstrating the elegance of its form.
Artistic Values
The elegant design and fine finishes exemplify high-quality furniture-making techniques of the era.
Functional
Storage - primarily used for holding clothing and personal items.
Material
Figured Mahogany, Brass Hardware
Item is in good antique condition with age appropriate wear
Dimensions
48”H x 46”W x 23”L
OBO
Origin
The Large American Figured Mahogany Chest of Drawers originated in the United States during the late 18th to early 19th centuries, crafted by skilled American cabinetmakers. The use of high-quality figured mahogany wood was a statement of wealth and sophistication during the Federal and Empire furniture periods in America. These chests of drawers were often part of grand households or upscale estates, showcasing the craftsmanship and elegance of American furniture making.
History
The American Empire style, popular from roughly 1815 to 1840, was heavily influenced by Neoclassical design and motifs from ancient Rome and Greece, as well as Egyptian and Oriental trends. Furniture from this period often features bold, monumental forms, elaborate carvings, and the use of rich woods like mahogany, often with dramatic grain patterns such as crotch or flame mahogany. This style was characterized by its grandeur and was favored for formal parlors and dining rooms. Gentleman's chests, also known as bachelor's chests or tallboys, were designed to store clothing, particularly for men, and ofteån featured a stepped or "step-back" design. This configuration allowed for more storage in a relatively compact footprint and added a distinct visual element. The use of brass hardware, such as the ornate pulls seen here, was also a common decorative feature, adding a touch of opulence to the furniture.
Historical Background
The emergence of the Large American Figured Mahogany Chest of Drawers coincided with significant historical events such as the American Revolutionary War and the early years of the United States as a nation. This period marked a shift towards neoclassical design influences in American furniture, reflecting the nation's aspiration for a dignified and refined aesthetic in the post-colonial era.
Cultural Impact
These chests of drawers played a crucial role in American homes of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, symbolizing status, elegance, and taste. They were often prominent pieces of furniture in formal parlors or bedrooms, showcasing the homeowner's affluence and appreciation for fine craftsmanship. The use of figured mahogany wood and intricate detailing highlighted the skill of American cabinetmakers and contributed to the development of a distinct American furniture style.
Cultural Context
Owners of the Large American Figured Mahogany Chest of Drawers likely belonged to the upper class or affluent families, as these pieces were expensive luxury items that required skilled artisans to create. The ownership of such furniture reflected the social status and refined taste of the household, as well as the growing interest in neoclassical design trends in American decorative arts during that period.
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- Dimensions
- 46ʺW × 23ʺD × 48ʺH
- Styles
- Empire
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Mahogany
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Auburn
- Condition Notes
- Item is in good antique condition with age appropriate wear Item is in good antique condition with age appropriate wear less
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