In the late 1920's they went to the pull down door, and the smaller flour bins. The large flour bin with full glass panel for viewing was used in the 1911 model (in this cabinet).
The stamped metal pulls (on this cabinet) were used until 1920 when replaced by cast handles. The shelf inside the roll-up door section held crystal-glass jars (not included) for coffee, tea, and spices, often green in color.
This piece is probably about as close to an original from 1911 as you will find. It has the McDougall Auto-Front latch for which replica replacements are not available. Castors appear to be the originals also. The item "Antique Oak McDougall Hoosier Cabinet with Auto-Front Roll-Up Door" is in sale since Friday, February 16, 2018.
This item is in the category "Antiques\Furniture\Cabinets & Cupboards\1900-1950". The seller is "childrenschoiceclothing" and is located in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. This item can't be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.