Posted 9 months ago
jhbishop
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This is a Marsh cabinet that is set up to display items behind glass and to be used for baking. The baked enamel work top can be pulled out to provide a large area to prepare recipes, kneed and roll out dough. In the upper left there is a door that opens to load flour and when closed, sift it into an area below. Under the work top there is a metal lined drawer for storage of other cooking ingredients. The roll up door above the work top is functional and opens to reveal a storage area. All the hardware is original and the paint has been touched up. On the rear there are build numbers that indicate both the upper and lower parts are matching.
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A great piece I love it !
I love this cabinet, it's exactly like one my grandmother had during my childhood. It reminds me so much of her....thanks for the pictures.