A 2026 Guide by Sellingantiques
A Quality Victorian Antique Pine 2 Door 2 Drawer Dresser Base to Wax / Paint, Victorian
Priced at £545 from D & J Hunt Antiques
Evolved from basic side tables used in large country kitchens.
Antique dresser bases moved into formal reception rooms during the eighteenth century.
Regional variations across Britain dictated the specific layout of drawers and cupboards.
Examine the turned legs. Changing fashions altered their shape over the decades.
Most started life with a rack above, eventually separated by modern owners wanting a lower profile.
Signed provincial furniture rarely turns up on the open market.
Local joiners built most of these for specific farmhouses rather than retail shops.
North West examples feature heavy crossbanding, suggesting local workshops shared fashionable London templates.
A Mid 18th Century Oak Dresser Base C1760 from North Wales, 1750
Priced at £2,040 from Mike Melody Antiques
The 2026 retail price guide for Antique Dresser Bases 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 Antique Dresser Bases range between £1,000 and £3,800. Entry-level prices generally fall under £1,000 and premium examples upwards of £3,800.
Three deep drawers across the frieze is the standard arrangement.
Open pot boards at the base appear frequently on Welsh models.
A central bank of dummy drawers sometimes hides a large single cupboard door.
Georgian Welsh Oak Dresser, 18th Century
Priced at £1,750 from Millers Antiques
Hand-cut dovetails hold the heavy oak drawer boxes firmly together.
Early panels sit loosely in grooves to allow the solid timber to expand.
Observe the joints. Wooden pegs driven through mortise and tenon frames secure the oldest bases.
"Some feature hidden shallow drawers concealed within the top moulding profile."
"The wide top serving boards often come from a single massive tree trunk."
"Regional craftsmen incorporated distinctive local inlay patterns acting as geographical signatures today."
Based on almost 25 years of Sellingantiques UK antique market data, Antique Dresser Bases appeared 4824 times (out of 1,100,000 antiques) which gives it a rarity score of 38/100.
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 Antique Dresser Bases elsewhere.
Feed the timber with a good quality beeswax polish. Apply a thin coat with a soft cloth and leave it overnight to soak in.
Buff the surface the next morning using a clean duster. Avoid modern spray polishes as they leave a silicone residue that dulls the natural patina.
The main carcase is almost always a single fixed structure. The top boards are pegged or nailed firmly into the frame beneath.
You will need to move the entire unit as one piece. Check your access routes carefully before trying to get a large base through narrow modern doorways.
It is a solid wooden shelf running between the legs just above the floor.
Multiple legs often struggle on uneven floors. You will probably need to pack small wedges under one or two feet to keep the surface level.
Many old floors have settled over the centuries. Scribing the feet to fit the floor was common in the past, but using a subtle wedge avoids cutting the timber.
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