A country "dry sink" from about 1870 was made to use in a farmhouse kitchen in the days before running water.
Poplar hardwood has an excellent finish. Square cut nails and the rough sawn back are authentic on this American made primitive antique furniture. The copper lining is later, porcelain and cast iron latches appear original.
Measurements are 48" wide, 19" deep and 40" tall.
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Item # I-21236
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