1930s Art Deco China Hutch SOLD
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SOLD _ ANTIQUE China Cabinet - Linen Closet - by Abernathy Furniture Company
40" wide x 60" tall x 15" deep -
*Solid and Sturdy - beautiful antique hutch
Abernathy Furniture Company Information:
Made by Abernathy Furniture Company opened in 1856 as Abernathy Brothers. By the 1870's the company reserved the back section of the city directory to illustrate their extensive line of furniture, including chairs, bedsteads, chamber sets, bureaus and mirrors. For a time in 1876, Abernathy Brothers also produced coffins and coffin trimmings. The building is now used for lofts.
One of the Kansas' earliest and most successful businesses was the furniture company established in 1856 by James Abernathy and siblings William and John. Abernathy Brothers Furniture of Leavenworth became a highly visible regional business that lasted nearly a century.
James Abernathy was the most prominent of the three brothers, apparently made successful by personal ambition and (like others of his generation) service in the Civil War. Born in 1833 in Warren County, Ohio, he settled in Leavenworth in 1856. James and brother William opened a retail furniture business in the thriving city on the Kansas side of the Missouri River.
*Solid and Sturdy - beautiful antique hutch
Abernathy Furniture Company Information:
Made by Abernathy Furniture Company opened in 1856 as Abernathy Brothers. By the 1870's the company reserved the back section of the city directory to illustrate their extensive line of furniture, including chairs, bedsteads, chamber sets, bureaus and mirrors. For a time in 1876, Abernathy Brothers also produced coffins and coffin trimmings. The building is now used for lofts.
One of the Kansas' earliest and most successful businesses was the furniture company established in 1856 by James Abernathy and siblings William and John. Abernathy Brothers Furniture of Leavenworth became a highly visible regional business that lasted nearly a century.
James Abernathy was the most prominent of the three brothers, apparently made successful by personal ambition and (like others of his generation) service in the Civil War. Born in 1833 in Warren County, Ohio, he settled in Leavenworth in 1856. James and brother William opened a retail furniture business in the thriving city on the Kansas side of the Missouri River.
SOLD - ANTIQUE Armoire, Chest of Drawers
36" wide x 58" tall x 19" deep
*Solid and Sturdy - beautiful wood grain on an antique dresser that is marked but too faded to read - all the drawers work and the joinery is tight.
Ready to use -- all original pulls - normal wear for its age - but nothing over the top - looks great as is and ready to use. Most wear is on the side or back legs - front looks great for its age
SOLD Antique China Closet by Montour Furniture PA - Inlay Wood Mint - Circa 1900s - 1920s $225
SOLD
Gorgeous wood grain - eye catching, focal part of any room!
Gorgeous wood grain - eye catching, focal part of any room!
These versatile pieces can be used as a sideboard,
buffet, server, bar, display cabinet, dining room cabinet cupboard hutch china cabinet linen closet
- -- will match Victorian, Edwardian or Empire
styles but is actually classified as a Colonial Revival - William and
Mary style -- $225
There is
not much of information out there about Montour Furniture -- it was
based in PA and was in operation during the 1900s to 1920s. They were gone by the 1930s or probably purchased by a
competitor. The label has an Indian head turned to the side.
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