Trying to identify an antique piece of furniture-Double sided oak no kneehole


Johnny Rotten , Wednesday, 18th of August 2010 11:04:19 PM

l would have thought this was a desk but there is no kneehole.Has 4 small 
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drawers, 2 large drawers and 1 large door.Drawers slide either way and the 
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doors open to a to a 1 shelf area.Also has piece of wood that pulls out 
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from under the top, kinda like an extension.Anyhelp would be greatly 
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appreciated!Thanks!
 
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pops , Thursday, 19th of August 2010 01:39:00 AM

I am not sure of the official name, but it sounds like a piece  
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meant to assist with the serving & clearing of meals. If the drawers slide  
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either way, then utinsels, plates, prepared dishes, etc., can be placed in  
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one side, which faces the kitchen, & pulled out on the other side which  
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faces the dining. These were also handy for those handling the serving  
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when it came time to clear the table of one course & serve the next  
course. The shelf had many uses & the extension would be used for many  
purposes, such as cutting a pie.  
 
 
 
 
 



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