Showers Brothers Furniture History
"One of the more significant producers of furniture in the nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries, Indiana was known for the hickory-stick and
Amish styles, not to mention the Wooton Cabinet Office Secretary, a desk
that was all the rage in the Victorian era. The Showers Brothers Furniture Company of Bloomington , was hailed in its time as “The World’s Largest Furniture Factory,”
producing sixty percent of all furniture made in the United States by
the 1920′s. The company set up shop on Bloomington ‘s courthouse square
in the 1860′s. William, James and Hull Showers took over the company
from their cabinet-maker father Charles in 1868 so that he could resume
his work as a Methodist minister."
http://indianapublicmedia.org/momentofindianahistory/showers-brothers-furniture/
52" wide x 32" tall x 19" deep
Everything works - in great shape - Solid quality made Buffet