vintage french dresser Mid 20th Century French Provincial Oak Glazed Dresser w/ Beige Patina
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vintage french dresser

vintage french dresser Mid 20th Century French Provincial Oak Glazed Dresser w/ Beige Patina

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vintage french dresser Mid 20th Century French Provincial Oak Glazed Dresser w/ Beige PatinaThis French provincial buffet cupboard in oak dates from the mid twentieth century and is composed in two parts, with a substantial glass fronted cabinet above a buffet base. The upper section has a shaped serpentine cornice, canted glazed sides, and an unusual single full width glass door. Applied wooden glazing bars create a twelve pane effect over one large sheet of antiqued glass. Inside are three shaped shelves with plate grooves, recently

This French provincial buffet cupboard in oak dates from the mid twentieth century and is composed in two parts, with a substantial glass-fronted cabinet above a buffet base. The upper section has a shaped serpentine cornice, canted glazed sides, and an unusual single full-width glass door. Applied wooden glazing bars create a twelve-pane effect over one large sheet of antiqued glass. Inside are three shaped shelves with plate grooves, recently painted sky blue to highlight displayed wares. The exterior has a pale grey distressed finish that is not original but complements the piece well. The lower section offers two molded panel doors flanking a central stack of four small drawers. The cabinet locks with a key, though the mechanism can be somewhat finicky.
This form continues the long tradition of the provincial buffet cupboard, a kitchen and dining room staple designed to store linens and cutlery below while displaying ceramics and glass above. The serpentine crest and paneled doors recall the vocabulary of eighteenth-century provincial design, while the single-door vitrine with applied glazing bars reflects later practical construction. Crafted in oak for durability, it demonstrates solid regional craftsmanship, and the plate-grooved shelves speak directly to its function as a dish display. The refreshed interior paint recalls the historic practice of coloring cupboard interiors to enhance the presentation of ceramics.
As a characterful anchor for a dining room, kitchen, or butler’s pantry, this piece will frame creamware, ironstone, or a bright faience collection beautifully against the blue interior. The small central drawers are well suited for cutlery and linens, while the flanking doors provide space for larger serveware. Its rustic presence suits a farmhouse setting, yet the graceful silhouette and glazing also make it persuasive in a relaxed living room or entry, where its timeworn surface lends warmth and quiet authenticity. One side glass pane is cracked. 


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 85½" high x 59¾" wide x 20½" deep
Approx. overall 217cm high x 152cm wide x 52cm deep

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