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Early 20th Century Shop Humidor

Early 20th Century Shop Humidor

Regular price $4,500.00
Sale price $4,500.00 Regular price
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Early 1900s cigar store cabinet. Modular construction in oak with double glazed doors and side lites. Tin lined except for mirrored back panel in top unit.  As found, the humidor cabinet has been modified and was used in a dining room for the last 25 years. Cabinet consists of three stacking units plus base and capital, weighs 475 pounds and stands 7.25 feet tall. Adjustable shelves on lower units, the top shelf bracket is fixed, but could be restored. All three units have locks, but would need to be rekeyed. A stunning antique for your home or business.

50" L x 87" H x 26" Deep

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It was great meeting you both yesterday. Your shop is fantastic, a real lovely collection of pieces. I am very happy with my purchase. Thank you!

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Very nice meeting you and Andrew. thank you so much for all your help. I've got a lot of work to do before that cabinet can be installed in its new home, but I'll send a pic when it's done. Thanks again and wishing you all the best.

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The lamp is the perfect accoutrement to my Great, Grandfather’s roll top desk. I’m the 4 th generation in my family to labour away on its planks.