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This cabinet was given to me from a Queens University professor in Kingston, Ontario Canada. He told me it was his great grandfathers from the 1st World War. I am not sure if it is British or Canadian but there are several unique features. The top part of the cabinet (2 door section) comes off by unscrewing a brass screws in the top under the top moulding which also removes. The 4 drawers can be locked by securing the long strip by the drawers. The key fits both locks. I have been unable to find any information on this cabinet and cannot find a maker. When together it stands 54" tall and 36" wide and 18" deep.
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