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Hi all, I've just bought a 1930's vintage easiwork kitchen cabinet, or you may know it as a kitchen maid, the thing is, on the bottom shelf ( on the top half of the cabinet ) is a bit cut out in the bottom the shelf, but have no idea what would go in it, on the next shelf up are 2 runners underneath the actual shelf which looks as if maybe some sort of basket(for bits like butter knives etc) would be kept in but this is just a guess, anyone out there remember what either of these interior bits were actually for, it would be a great help
Thanks in advance guys
Thanks in advance guys
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It could be where the "pull out table" which was a feature of some models was housed?
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There's one here that has a cut out, may help people to visualise.
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its not that big mark, two sets of double doors on the top, one set on top of the other, then the pull out table and the bottom half under that has one large door on the left as you look at it and 3 draws on the right of that, the bottom of these 3 draws it zinc lined and deeper than the other draws
Is it similar to this at all? On the shelf above was a hopper that may have gone on the runners to dispense dry good (flour etc).
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