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A plain Welsh dresser A Welsh dresser on display in Bedford Museum A Welsh dresser (British English) or a china hutch (American English) and sometimes know as a pewter cupboard, is a piece of wooden furniture consisting of drawers and cupboards in the lower part, (a sideboard) and shelves on top. Traditionally a utilitarian pieced of furniture used to store and display crockery, silverware and pewter-ware, but is also used to display general ornaments.[1][2][3] Traditionally, a dresser is located in the kitchen and used for "dressing" meat. The design sometimes varied from that in the picture by having one or two drawers above the opening doors in the base. On larger estates and properties, one of these drawers (if two) very often had a tin lining and was referred to as a 'porage drawer' into which freshly made porage was emptied and left to cool. When cold, slices of the porage were cut out and given to the 'estate' manual workers for breakfast. See also Look up welsh dresser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. dresser (furniture) hutch (furniture) References ^ Welsh dresser Longman dictionary of contemporary English, Accessed 22 April 2010 ^ Welsh dresser Free dictionary cites: the English Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurus ^ Percy W. Blandford. A home full of furniture: 79 more furniture projects for every room, Tab Books, 1990, ISBN 0830675000, 9780830675005. p. 335 "Welsh dresser (china hutch), 158–168" This article about furniture or furnishing is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e