This late 1800s solid wood dresser is more than just old furniture—Crafted with hand-cut dovetail joinery and original cast iron casters, this dresser is built like a tank—but with elegance.
It still stands level and strong, and even though one wooden caster wheel is missing, it doesn’t wobble or lean. That imperfection? It just adds character and authenticity to this vintage gem. Over the years, previous hands have added paint, giving it a layered patina and that “perfectly imperfect” vibe that decorators and designers chase.
Rare Unique provenance features stenciled numbers (likely institutional or military use). This piece can definitely spark a talking point.
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Condition Transparency:
• One wooden caster wheel is missing (doesn’t affect balance)
• Paint from previous hands gives it layered texture
• Raw vintage condition—unrestored
• Drawers function, frame is tight, no sag or wobble
• Full of charm, grit, and restoration potential
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Style & Sustainability:
• Style Tags: Industrial & Utility, Rustic & Primitive, Victorian
• Eco Tags: Upcycled, Plastic-Free
• Materials: Solid wood, metal hardware, original casters, aged paint, character
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Exact measurements available on request—just message me.
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LOCAL DELIVERY (Free – Within 40 Miles of Bozeman, MT):
If you’re located within a 40-mile radius of Bozeman, Montana, local delivery is completely FREE. Your item will be delivered within 1 to 7 days of purchase.
Local Pickup from Bozeman, MT:
Pickup from my location in Bozeman, Montana is always FREE. Flexible pickup times are available. I’m happy to coordinate with you to make arrangements that work for your schedule.
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Please remember:
• Many pieces are 50+ years old and are classified as vintage or antique.
• Natural imperfections and signs of age are intentionally preserved to highlight the unique character and history of each item.
• Exact measurements available on request. Just message me for more info or additional photos.
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Cross-Posted Notice:
This item is cross-listed on multiple curated platforms. Offers are welcome, but I kindly ask you to honor the rarity, history, and handcrafted restoration behind every piece.