This cabinet had belonged to my grandparents most likely from the turn of the century and moved to our North Carolina house when my father moved here with us 17 years back. It served as a greeting table in the front hall of his home and unfortunately has no real place in our home. I need to know if it is a Duncan Pfyfe piece since I have been unable to find any illustrations of this anywhere and I want some info on it before I try to sell it.
My grandmother purchased this knitting machine from the Gearhart Knitting Machine Co. in Sept. of 1923. I have the original knitting contract between Gearhart and my grandmother in which she agrees to knit "Allwear" hosiery at the rate of $1.75 per doz. for 3 years in order to pay for the knitting machine and accessories.The contract is signed by E. J. Gearhart, gen. mgr. I also have other letters as well as the original instruction booklet. Photos are available but I'm without a computer and can only send them via text msg. There will be some pictures posted on my Facebook page (Daune Ketelaar).