3 drawer vintage dresser Antique Eastlake 3 Drawer Dresser/Chest of Drawers/Entry Way 1870s-189 –  Reclamation
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3 drawer vintage dresser

3 drawer vintage dresser Antique Eastlake 3 Drawer Dresser/Chest of Drawers/Entry Way 1870s-189 – Reclamation

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3 drawer vintage dresser Antique Eastlake 3 Drawer Dresser/Chest of Drawers/Entry Way 1870s-189 – Reclamation75" H x 30" W x 17. 5" D Made popular in the late 1800s, known for its simple shapes and lines. Charles Eastlake was known for rejecting the style and manufacturing of Victorian furniture of his time. Instead, he opted for simple line and quality craftsmanship that could stand the test of time. This dresser is the conversation piece of any room. Local furniture delivery begins at $55, across state delivery varies on location and load size. Email us at

75" H x 30" W x 17.5" D

Made popular in the late 1800s, known for its simple shapes and lines. Charles Eastlake was known for rejecting the style and manufacturing of Victorian furniture of his time. Instead, he opted for simple line and quality craftsmanship that could stand the test of time. This dresser is the conversation piece of any room.

Local furniture delivery begins at $55, across state delivery varies on location and load size. Email us at [email protected] for an estimate before purchase. Domestic delivery is handled through Uship.com, delivery invoices will be sent out same day as order placed. 

*Please keep in mind this item is vintage/used. It should be expected this item will have signs of wear due to its age. 

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