Scotch dresser

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Scotch dresser (plural Scotch dressers)

  1. A piece of furniture used to store and display crockery. [from 19th c.]
    Synonym: Welsh dresser
    • 2023 October 15 (last accessed), “Rare McIntosh rosewood Scotch Dresser”, in Vintage Retro[1]:
      Rare McIntosh rosewood Scotch Dresser probably designed by Tom Robertson.
    • 2021 July 10, “A Victorian oak scotch dresser, the back with serpentine...”, in Lot-Art[2], retrieved 15 October 2023:
      A Victorian oak scotch dresser, the back with serpentine shaped shelf above a moulded top
    • 2023 October 15 (last accessed), “Beautiful Victorian Scotch Dresser With Laminated Mahogany from Approximately 1860-1870.”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[3], Mariner Auctions:
      Beautiful Victorian Scotch Dresser With Laminated Mahogany from Approximately 1860-1870.