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Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest
Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest

Large 19th Century Antique Dresser Chest

$5,900

Dimensions W: 34.25"  |  D: 17.0"  |  H: 39.25"
Age Antique
Origin japan
Model YN7732
Description

Imagine stumbling upon an old treasure from the Japanese Meiji period – a clothing chest known as an Isho Dansu, dating back to the 19th century. Picture it: the chest is covered in a warm, reddish-brown lacquer that seems to glow with the wisdom of ages past. It’s not just any piece of furniture; this chest carries with it the whispers of history and the elegance of Japanese craftsmanship.



This chest isn't just about storage; it's a piece of art. The top and the body of the chest are straight and simple, but what really catches the eye is the iron hardware. The handles are sleek, yet it’s the decorative locks on the medallions that add a dash of sophistication. Inside, you’ll find five drawers that tell stories of olden days, with a place for a bar to secure the middle drawers, a quaint nod to its history. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, a side door swings open to reveal two secret drawers, like hidden compartments in a castle tower.



But this chest wasn’t just meant to sit prettily in one spot. It has sturdy side handles, suggesting that it was designed to be moved around, a traveler at heart just like its owners might have been.



It rests solidly on the ground, stable and proud, with a back that’s a bit worn, each scratch and mark a testament to its journey through time.



This Isho Dansu isn't merely a piece of furniture. It's a slice of the Meiji period, bringing with it a blend of beauty and functionality. Whether it finds its place in a cozy bedroom corner, storing cherished clothing, or stands in a living room, sparking conversations among guests, this chest is more than ready to continue its story.