Unfortunately, I really do not have much information on this dresser and am hoping that maybe someone knowledgeable could try to shed some light on it. What I do know is that this thing is very large, and heavy. I want to say its pretty solid wood but there is a small chip in it on the corner that looks almost like a veneer but the wood that's exposed beneath that spot looks the same as the top. The mirror is held in place with brackets that have pins that slide into another bracket so it swivels. The carvings seem to have been attached after the backing was made but are very detailed. The mirror is beveled. The drawer part is wavy in a "s" shape and the drawers have no visible hardware to slide on, its all wood. The front of the dresser has keyholes that look to fit a skeleton key of some sort. My grandmother had keyholes like this in her now historic home and around the keyholes on each drawer there is this decorative plate that is gold in color. The handles look almost like silver but I'm pretty sure that's a huge wishful thought there. Other than that its very tall, about 83 inches and sits on tiny wheels that seem comically small for the size of the dresser. As far as i have been able to tell, there are no markings from a manufacturer of any kind anywhere and seems that no metal was used to hold anything together. Anyone wanna take a guess?