Dressing Screen/Room Divider Unregistered
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curio cabinet Unregistered
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What is it? Unregistered
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Year made, value? Unregistered
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Metal, stacking card file on stand
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Posted By
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Views
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Date Posted
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Unregistered
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9429
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December 13, 1901
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Price Paid
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Condition
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Free/Undisclosed/Unknown
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Fair
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Description:
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No date of manufacture, identification tag, labels, stamps logos or markings. Upper unit left upper corner has rectangular area and two holes where a tag may have been. IMO this was a government or military specified item that was decommissioned and passed through Army/Navy surplus. I picked it up in an alley in Galveston,TX in the mid-eighties. Everything in photos is as I found it. Photos reflect two separate units of three stackable sub-units. The bottom unit sits on a stand. The top unit has a finished cover. Dimensions:
LxWxH lower sub-units (3) 32 3/4†x 18†x 8 1/4†(total=24 3/4â€).
LxWxH lower unit stand 32 3/4†x 17 3/4†x 5 3/4â€.
LxWxH upper sub-units (3) 17 1/2“ x 17 1/2“
“ x 7“ (total=21â€).
Pulls on lower unit drawers formed in one piece with label holder, riveted and non-magnetic.
Pulls on upper unit Small drawers Formed in one piece with label holder, riveted and non-magnetic.
Pull on upper unit large bottom drawer typical “Câ€-shaped With no label holder. Attached with round slotted-head bolts and non-magnetic.
The lock on the upper unit bottom drawer appears to be original. Part of an “A†and the letters L and E are visible where the paint has chipped off (Yale). An “Lâ€-shaped stainless bracket covers the top and back of the lock and is screwed in place rendering lock non-functional.
Top edges of sub-units recessed to receive sub-unit above.
Sub-units lock to the sub-unit above by a swiveling dog on each side.
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Metal, stacking card file on stand
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