kitchen furniture

What is this? Old kitchen furniture?
Photo here; http://carinas.250free.com/Other/143.JPG three parts count table, top white is black and metal cut out some Porceline and has sieve, bread box and far right box is metal. White 1392 stamped on the back of the bottom sheet. Really I know what it is called, when it was, and if posable he did.
This is what they call the sort of expectation or Hoosier cabinets. Hoosier, Sellers, Boone, Napanee, McDougall. Some of the names of the past that represent the era of mom and apple pie, good smells coming from the kitchen, and a pair of manufacturers just to make one of the most popular pieces of kitchen furniture from the turn of the century until the end of 1940. Baker's cabinet, the cabinet kitchen, or more commonly known, that of Indiana. Yours does not look at an old "real" and more than a later model. They still make parts for these cabinets and I am sure that this can be madeover nice if you have the expertise and time and patience. What fun! Only a dealer antiques or someone with that knowledge you can get close, I know. Let me do a little research here and see if I can find something. A list of some of those responsible and you can do a search. Hoosier - New Castle, Indiana Sellers - Elwood, Indiana Napanee - Nappanee, Indiana (Coppes Bros. & Zook) McDougall - Frankfort, Indiana Greencastle - Greencastle, Indiana Diamond - Shelbyville, Indiana (CF Schmoe) Ideal - Vincennes, Indiana Boone - Lebanon, Indiana Wilson - Grand Rapids, Michigan (sold by Sears) Marsh - High Point, North Carolina (Marsh Furniture Company) I forgot to add a good place to find more information and pictures probably is in a Borders or Barnes and Noble. You can look up. I know I make books, because I've seen on Ebay. Would be in the collectibles section and search the cabinets. Good luck and it looks like a fun project.
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