Glass and Mohogany (almost cherry color) buffet cabinet with intricately hand painted flower and ribbon design at the front top of the cabinet and also solid of what looks like it should be gold color and metal like colors trimming at the door frame and legs. Cabinet has 2 shelves/ 3 levels.
The door knob is missing. Not sure what color is the trim should be and what material it is made of, but it needs polishing.
3 level step ladder with doors
doors above the 1st and 2nd steps
the door has a metal frame
gold rectangular design / trim outlines the top of each stop
there are columns on each side of the doors
These slates were mined in Pennsylvania and floated down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers on rafts. They were used for roofing material after the disastrous fire which occured on Good Friday, March 21, 1788. Each one was individually hand shaped. This one came from an old building in New Orleans.