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<p>[QUOTE="Kasperscuriosities, post: 74625, member: 404"]Ok so I will start off by saying I need to dust. I also live in a tiny tiny townhouse right now so everything is crammed in to where ever I can find a spot. We recently changed cable service and I still haven't reorganized and rehung the tv and cable boxes so ignore all the wires. LOL.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now I have this old china or curio cabinet. It's about 5 feet tall and 1 foot deep maybe 3 feet wide or a little more. The glass had to be replaced in one side. You can tell the difference cause the original glass has a wavy effect. It doesn't seem to show in the picture. Was curious if anyone knows how old it might be. It has a lock and key but the outer part of the hardware fell off. I have it... somewhere. </p><p><br /></p><p>I used this cabinet for my painted ponies collection but right now it has been taken over by depression glass cause as mentioned I am low on space. The clutter looks worse than it really is. I swear. I just haven't organized this area yet. ;-) it's a quick phone pic but maybe it's enough to tell the age and style. It was given to me by my grandmother years ago I don't know where she got it.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]19269[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]19270[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasperscuriosities, post: 74625, member: 404"]Ok so I will start off by saying I need to dust. I also live in a tiny tiny townhouse right now so everything is crammed in to where ever I can find a spot. We recently changed cable service and I still haven't reorganized and rehung the tv and cable boxes so ignore all the wires. LOL. Now I have this old china or curio cabinet. It's about 5 feet tall and 1 foot deep maybe 3 feet wide or a little more. The glass had to be replaced in one side. You can tell the difference cause the original glass has a wavy effect. It doesn't seem to show in the picture. Was curious if anyone knows how old it might be. It has a lock and key but the outer part of the hardware fell off. I have it... somewhere. I used this cabinet for my painted ponies collection but right now it has been taken over by depression glass cause as mentioned I am low on space. The clutter looks worse than it really is. I swear. I just haven't organized this area yet. ;-) it's a quick phone pic but maybe it's enough to tell the age and style. It was given to me by my grandmother years ago I don't know where she got it. [ATTACH=full]19269[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]19270[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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