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Antique experts: I need a little help here in ID'ing a piece of furniture...please.

Magyar

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This belonged to my mother -in-law from the early 1900's.

I want to sell it, but don't know how to label it.

Do I list it as a cabinet? a chest? a cupboard? I don't know the proper term to use.:shrug:

Any advice would be deeply appreciated

Thanks

Magz
 
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You may see some holes in the back near the top that would of had a towel rack.They would put there wash bowl and pitcher in the door part and your shaving stuff in the top draw and towels and stuff in the others.The wheels have been added on,there new and the hardware is new.I had one for years I used for a kitchen work station.I could fit all my pots in the door part, pans and covers,stuff in the draws and the top draw for knives and tools.I put the wheels on too I had it on the other side of the room and rolled it to the sink or stove.You should trade a ring or two for it.There handy and you can put a lot of stuff in one of them.Hope that helps ya Magz
 
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I'm thinkin time in the woodshop is at hand to build me one o' those gadgets :thumbup:
 
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