A 2026 Guide by Sellingantiques
Large Victorian Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Victorian
Priced at £385 from Salt Antiques
Most nineteenth-century homes needed practical bedroom storage as wardrobes expanded. A Victorian chest of drawers provided deep space for heavy linens and everyday garments.
Look at the sheer volume produced between 1840 and 1900. Steam-powered sawmills allowed cabinetmakers to keep up with middle-class demand across Britain.
Regional variations emerged alongside London output. Scottish examples often feature much deeper top drawers designed for storing top hats safely.
Styles grew heavier and wider towards the end of the century.
Earlier pieces sit on turned bun feet. Later versions mostly rest on solid plinth bases that sit directly against the floorboards.
Holland and Sons supplied substantial mahogany pieces to institutions and large houses throughout the period. Their name sometimes appears stamped on the drawer edges.
Gillows of Lancaster remained active into the late nineteenth century. They produced refined examples using dense timbers and precise cabinetmaking techniques.
Heal and Son began making simpler unadorned bedroom suites towards the end of the era. Their makers label is often set inside a top drawer.
Victorian Large Mahogany Chest of Drawers, 1850
Priced at £690 from Harrison Antique Furniture
The 2026 retail price guide for Victorian Chest Of Drawers is drawn from a proprietary archive of over 1.1 million retail prices indexed by Sellingantiques since 2003. This guide relies exclusively on their own internal data; no external sources or auction records are used.
Analysing nearly 25 years of UK antique market history alongside current retail values, the data indicates that typical UK retail prices for Victorian Chest Of Drawers range between £500 and £1,800. Entry-level prices generally fall under £500 and premium examples upwards of £1,800.
Two short drawers sit above three long drawers in the standard configuration. This layout defines the classic Victorian chest of drawers.
Rounded front corners soften the bulky carcase on many mid-century models.
Inspect the locks fitted to the drawer fronts. Most carry simple iron mechanisms with brass escutcheons framing the keyhole.
Antique Victorian Pine Chest of Drawers
, Victorian
Priced at £650 from Penderyn Antiques
Hand-cut dovetails indicate an early or workshop-made piece. You will spot slight irregular spacing between the pins.
Circular saws left distinct curved marks on the rough backboards of a Victorian chest of drawers. They're a sure sign of mechanised production.
Veneering techniques shifted from thick hand-sawn sections to much thinner machine-cut sheets glued over a solid pine core.
"Some hidden internal compartments exist behind the frieze panels on larger models. Makers built these shallow spaces for storing personal papers safely."
"The backboards often retain original railway transit labels. These paper scraps trace the exact route the furniture took from the city workshop to provincial buyers."
"Craftsmen sometimes signed their work in pencil underneath the bottom drawer. You can occasionally find dates and workshop locations preserved in these hidden spots."
Based on almost 25 years of Sellingantiques UK antique market data, Victorian Chest Of Drawers appeared 8746 times (out of 1,100,000 antiques) which gives it a rarity score of 17/100.
This score measures scarcity within the Sellingantiques archive only and is not a survey of the entire antiques market, so these statistics may not be indicative of the general availability of Victorian Chest Of Drawers elsewhere.
Most slip out without much fuss once you pull them past the halfway mark. You just tilt the front downwards slightly to clear the internal stops.
Swelling in damp rooms sometimes makes them stick. They're usually fine once you let the piece acclimatise to a dry house.
That configuration turns up frequently on heavier pieces from the mid-nineteenth century. Makers integrated the plinth moulding directly into the face of the bottom drawer to maximise storage depth.
You pull the handle and the entire base section slides forward over the floorboards. It gave buyers space for bulky blankets while maintaining a neat exterior profile. It isn't a modern modification.
A light dusting works best.
Harsh metal polishes strip away the aged patina that collectors prefer. You'll wash away the history.
Scottish cabinetmakers favoured this specific layout. That deep section easily held tall silk top hats without crushing the brims.
Bonnet drawers perform a similar function on English pieces but usually sit alongside smaller square drawers. They gave Victorian households dedicated space for stiff headwear that couldn't be folded flat.
You often find these deeper compartments fitted with original blue sugar paper linings to protect the delicate felt.
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