How about the Sikorsky Ilya Muromets? Certainly stepless (though more vertical than the 111) some look like the back of a '30 art deco railway observation car. Along that same line is The 1919 Farman Goliath transport.
If you don't count those, the de Havilland DH. 84 Dragon biplane twin, of 1932 might be a contender. No cockpit step, but not completely glazed. The feature seemed to be popular in Germany with the Ar 232 twin boom transport, Ar 234 jet, the cockpit half of the Bv141 observation ship, the Heinkel 177 heavy bomber, Messerschmitt 264 "Amerika bomber", and Siebel Si 204 light transport. And while it doesn't predate the Heinkel, the Bugatti 100 is a worth mentioning (and likely the only front engined single engine airplane in the group). For looks, hard to beat the Republic Rainbow. And the Republic SeeBee deserves a mention. And don't forget the C-46.
And while we are on the topic, do the early radome-less C-130As qualify?
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