If you have no use for it would you like to sell it?
I would be be interested depending on the price.
Oh, that’s more than double what I paid for any of mine.
on age dating, the earlier oak ones were almost exclusively quarter sawn wood. Then they used the quarter sawn for only the drawers. Towards the later dates they used no quarter sawn at all. I cannot tell from the photos but yours looks like a later version. Instead of the box joints I have a real early one that used dovetail joints.
Do they all have that mirror on the top? I have my fathers and I always thought he added it.
I found this explanation by Scott Campbell, current CEO of Gerstner & Sons.
https://www.gerstnerforum.com/showthread.php?53-Why-is-there-a-Mirror-in-the-top-of-a-Gerstner-Chest
Contact Chris (CDPeters) at NCWW. He made a Gerstner style knock-off about 2 years ago. He designed his in SketchUp following some Gerstner general info.
https://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=60030
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?cat=2997&page=3