An American classic oak kitchen cupboard is usually called a "Hoosier," as most were made in Indiana. This one was probably made by Sellers, because of the "S" on the hardware, but the engraved nameplate is worn and we can't read it.
There is a pull-out porcelain work surface, flour sifter and roll top section. Note some chips to the work surface.
The oak finish is excellent in a warm medium brown. Antique country kitchen furniture from about 1915, the upper section is removable for easier handling.
Size is 41" wide, 28" deep, 5' 8 1/2" tall, and the work surface is 31" above the floor.
Item # D-H419
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