A Welsh dresser, sometimes known as a kitchen dresser, pewter cupboard or china hutch, is a piece of wooden furniture consisting of drawers and cupboards...
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up Dresser or dresser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dresser may refer to: A chest of drawers in a bedroom A dressing table A Welsh dresser (often...
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dresser is a piece of furniture, usually waist high, that has drawers and normally room for a mirror. In British English a dresser or a Welsh dresser...
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overall effect thus impressing guests and onlookers. Hoosier cabinet Welsh dresser (also called a china hutch): a traditional piece of furniture used to...
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monetary or sentimental value. The Irish dresser is traditionally one piece, distinguishing it from the Welsh dresser, which is historically two pieces (the...
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Hutch (furniture) Madia (furniture) Sideboard (Edward William Godwin) Welsh dresser Butler, Joseph T. (1986). Field Guide to American Antique Furniture...
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available." According to Wired Magazine and Dyson, it was described as a "Welsh dresser on water," with Dyson saying he learned not to prioritize conventional...
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large Welsh dresser) in the dining hall. At the wedding of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, and Isabella of Portugal in 1429, there was a dresser 20 feet...
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Kangxi era of the Qing dynasty. To the south of the room, a walnut Welsh dresser was placed in the centre, just below the large empty leather panel,...
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often displayed on a dressoir de parement or buffet (similar to a large Welsh dresser) against the wall in the dining hall. At the wedding of Philip the Good...
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