Boy that sounds identical to what my mom had when I was growing up. She kept fancy china on the top, silverware in drawer’s and bottom tablecloths, large bowls etc. It was very plain but well built and solid oak. My Mom and Dad were married in 1921 and got it shortly after that. The top part sat on top of bottom part (2 pieces).These china cupboards usually sell in the midwest here at auction for $250.00 to $275.00 in good condition.
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Oak cabinet of plain workmanship (nothing ornate) with 2 glass doors at top, 2 drawers in the middle and 2 solid doors at bottom; 3 shelves top and bottom; doors have keyhole but no knobs (no evidence of ever having knobs); each drawer has a brass-looking pull; 4 short legs.
Have a set of dining room furniture sold by Flint & Horner of New York. The table extends to about 6 feet in length and about 20 inches in width. It is embossed with flowers gold in color, with 2 side chairs, no arms very unique, 2 bench styled seats, and I believe it is called a server, which has 2 side doors, and 2 drawers in the middle. Does anyone know where I can find out who or what company made this unique set. Thanks, Marie
Have a set of dining room furniture sold by Flint & Horner of New York. The table extends to about 6 feet in length and about 20 inches in width. It is embossed with flowers gold in color, with 2 side chairs, no arms very unique, 2 bench styled seats, and I believe it is called a server, which has 2 side doors, and 2 drawers in the middle. Does anyone know where I can find out who or what company made this unique set. Thanks, Marie [img]https://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/100_0267.JPG[/img]