Description: VINTAGE CABINET COCKTAIL bar CUPBOARD RETRO GREEN This cabinet features a great space for your COCKTAILS ,KITCHEN ITEMS OR CURIOSAmple storage for all accessories. 0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false RETRO Ferguson- cocktail bar- Made by Ferguson Bros. Mfg. Company, Hoboken New Jersey, and Numbered 2214 ???? (I cant see number clearly!) Deco style The company was known for its inexpensive Depression-Era reproductions of American Colonial revival furniture made in the 19th century, in particular copying the style of the celebrated furniture maker Duncan Phyfe Measurements are about 25 inches wide by 38 inches tall by 15 inches deep Cocktail bar display cabinet to keep your liquor for display of drinking vessels or bar novelties. great vintage liquor cocktail cabinet. It has a kool retro look and top surface and it features a cabinet that includes : spaces for holding drinks etc...drawer with dovetail joinery and great metal handles,shelves. In addition it has retro accents on its skirt and legs It has a maker's label Ferguson on bottom, decorative leaf brass plated handle pulls. Condition: The cabinet is structurally sound. Some scratches but nothing major that would distract from its beauty. One door needs repair. Sold "as is". It has not ben used for quite some time.MILD WEAR DUE TO AGE. THERE ARE A FEW NICKS,DINGS AND SCRATCHES- IT HAS SOME NICE PULL-OUT TRAYS FOR ADDED SPACE. THE HARDWARE DOES SHOW A BIT OF TARNISH- GREAT MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE. Made by Ferguson Bros. Mfg. Company, Hoboken New Jersey, History of: * Manufacturer – Ferguson Brothers Maufacturing Co. According to the Dept of State's "Corporations of New Jersey: List of Certificates to Dec. 31, 1911", Ferguson Bros. Manufacturing Co., 8th and Monroe Sts, Hoboken was incorporated January 29, 1903 with $250,000 of capital stock authorized. It commenced business with $250,000. Its agent was Harry Ferguson. The descriptions of what they made usually said "screens and furniture novelties" or "furniture" or "furniture novelties." In the 1930s the entries become longer. The entire entry for 1934 reads: FERGUSON BROS. MFG. CO.,furniture novelties, folding screens, folding tables, cedar chests, smoker stands, humidors. 720 Monroe St., Hoboken. Pres Harry Ferguson; The company ceased operations in 1953. Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Co out of Hoboken NJ. This company was in business from 1898-1953 Many pieces of Ferguson Brothers furniture are now becoming more popular with collectors, and tilt-top tables in good condition can often sell quite a bit, depending on the particular design. Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing CompanyFurniture makers founded in New York City, 1878, by Harry and Louis Ferguson, it moved to Hoboken in 1900. Street address from a directory: 832 Monroe St. The Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Company was a family-owned business that began in the late 19th century. The company was incorporated in 1903 and registered in Hoboken, New Jersey, where they maintained a factory which employed up to 600 workers. They ceased operation in 1953 when they were purchased by Sun-Glo Industries, who moved their entire operation to West Virginia. The company described itself as a manufacturer of ‘furniture novelties’, and their entry in the 1934 Department of State corporations register lists their products as “novelties, folding screens, folding tables, cedar chests, smoker stands, cellarettes and humidors”. The company was known for its inexpensive Depression-Era reproductions of American Colonial revival furniture made in the 19th century, in particular copying the style of the celebrated furniture maker Duncan Phyfe. They produced a large number of tilt-top card tables, many with pie crust edges or decorated veneer surfaces, along with a large number of magazine racks, folding chairs and other small items of furniture. "Overall “King of the Novelties” title belongs to Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing of Hoboken, N.J. The Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Company made furniture at its Hoboken factory from 1898-1953 and was family owned until selling to Sun-Glo Industries in 1953. At that time, the company was moved to Virginia. Back in 1934, Ferguson’s entry in the New Jersey list of corporations read “FERGUSON BROS. MFG. CO., furniture novelties, folding screens, folding tables, cedar chests, smoker stands, cellarettes, humidors. 720 Monroe St., Hoboken. Pres Harry Ferguson.” "As the country was plunged into a deep depression there is always that small ember of burning desire to make small additions and improvements to the nest, so the furniture industry came up with a new product line—“novelty” furniture. A cabinet, suitable for use as a display case, or kitchen cabinet. A GREAT VINTAGE ONE!VISIT MY EBAY SHOP FOR MORE COLLECTIBLES! local pick up Montgomery Al zip 36104 but you can call freight companies to pick up- SAI FREIGHT OR VINTAGE TRANSPORT.
Price: 400 USD
Location: Montgomery, Alabama
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Antique: Yes
Color: green
Material: Wood
Year Manufactured: 1950
Item Length: 25"
Region of Origin: America
Mounting: Free Standing
Brand: Unbranded
Department: Adults
Type: Cocktail Cabinet
COCKTAIL: RETRO
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Assembly Required: No
Item Height: 38 "
Model: CABINET cocktail FERGUSON CUPBOARD
Style: Mission, Arts & Crafts
Featured Refinements: Vintage Cabinet
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1950
Item Width: 15 "
Age: 1900-1950
Handle Material: Wood