The flour bin metal border is stamped "Pat. Feb 8 ,1910". Unfortunately no paper labelling on the back of the unit, I'm not sure if it's been replaced in its lifetime.
Category
American Furniture
Medium
Wood, possibly oak. Metal countertop, possibly zinc.
Distinguishing marks
Flour bin dating as mentioned and the individual latches are labelled Hoosier, as are the jars inside.
Hoosier Cabinets had a huge run up in value during the 1980's and 90's, but values have crashed since 2000. Currently at auction such cabinets in good condition tend to sell in the $325.00- $625.00, those in need of restoration considerably less.
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Hoosier Cabinets had a huge…
Hoosier Cabinets had a huge run up in value during the 1980's and 90's, but values have crashed since 2000. Currently at auction such cabinets in good condition tend to sell in the $325.00- $625.00, those in need of restoration considerably less.