This style of country kitchen cupboard from about 1910 was called a "Hoosier" because so many were made in Indiana, some by the "Hoosier" company. This one is not signed.
Crafted of oak and ash hardwoods, the finish is excellent with lots of antique character, stains, mars, losses and shrinkage separations from age, see photos.
A tilt out flour bin is at the bottom right side, there is a maple cutting board. Hardware is original on this American made furniture. There are faint traces of a label - see photos. The upper section is a separate piece for easier moving.
Dimensions are 42" wide, 25" deep, 70" tall and the base is 31" high.
Item # P-H572
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