Beautiful Hoosier style cabinet. I believe this is the original paint. The pull out table has a 1 inch long chip in the paint on one edge from pulling the table out for use over the years. The roll top bread drawer still works. The bottom cabinet includes a metal pie rack as well as a spice rack on the inside of one door. All of the doors still close and latch properly. It does not look like there was ever a flour sifter or sugar bin installed.
We do not have any infornation on this chest. The only indentifying marks I can see are the floral image shown in the picture. I do not see any markings anywhere on the chest, inside or out. Please if anyone can provide some insight sd to who made it, when, etc., would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I have had the trunk for 11 years or so. I got it from a friend who purchased it at an estate sale in B'ham, Al., most likely from the original owner. I used it as an actual dresser until I moved to California where it became a table. It has a dent/crack in the exterior from its travels but aside from some stickers, tape and labels and general wear and tear, it is pretty much unscathed outside. It smells a tad musty from being closed up for so long but I has improved since I opened it up.I have the original key which unlocks both the trunk itself and the drawer column. I once thought I lost the key and tried to pick the drawer lock to no avail. This thing is indestructible and is really quite pretty. it contains a number of the original wooden hangers as well as one plastic hanger that must've been a replacement.
These vases are in Excellent if not in mint condition. I found them in a dumpyard While i was dumping my garbage truck. I saw these vases and rescued them before a tractor would of eventually destroy them.
These vases are very detailed, one is taller than the other by 1/4 inch. both vases have the same two pictures, on front and back. but the picture is on opposite sides and painted opposite as well.