The cabinets not only stored kitchen staples like flour and sugar, they also held workable utensils inside. Most Hoosier cabinets housed flour sifters, Lazy Susans for spices, bread boxes, and even meat grinders.
The typical Hoosier cabinet had a large base, sometimes on casters, with a pull out work surface and several drawers. The top was narrower and had several cabinets and drawers and usually one compartment had a roll-top or tambour. Most were made of oak. This beautiful example has an enameled pullout in addition to a meat grinder, slag glass windows and an adjustable towel hanging bar.The cabinet opens to plenty of space for utensils and even has a unique feature that allows the lower shelf to draw outward when the cabinet door is pulled open. A gorgeous piece of craftsmanship that will make a perfect addition to any setting. When work surface is pulled completely out, you will notice the backside is darker than the front.
See Pictures for best description. 47.5" x 28.5" x 70. (L x W x H).
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The item "Antique Sellers Kitchen Cabinet Oak Hoosier Cupboard Grinder Rack Slag Glass" is in sale since Saturday, December 8, 2018. This item is in the category "Antiques\Furniture\Cabinets & Cupboards\1900-1950". The seller is "designersconsignment" and is located in Dayton, Ohio.
This item can be shipped to United States.