Help! I'm Looking for More Info on This Antique Seller's Cabinet!

Wildflowers & Pistols
by Wildflowers & Pistols
I am looking to learn a little bit more about this amazing cabinet! I am in the process of fixing this ol' girl up. I do know it is a Sellers cabinet. I also know that there was originally a flour bin in the top left cabinet (it currently has 3 make shift shelves in it but it still has the original screw holes which is why I was able to figure out it had a flour bin) From what I'm gathering it was the retractable flour bin.. you know, with the arms that brought it out and lowered it? However, I can't seem to find a replica or replacement anywhere online. Also, the left cabinet has a make shift shelf towards the bottom and also has screw holes.. can anyone tell me what might have been there? Any and all info you might have on this is greatly appreciated! Also - can anyone tell me where I would be able to find replacement parts? Thank you!
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  • Claudia Claudia on Jun 05, 2014
    I have owned a Sellers Cabinet for over 25 years. There is printing on the back as well as a card stapled to the back that reads: ? Seller & Sons Company, Manifacturers of Sellers Kitchen Cabinets, Ellwood, IN - W.E. Sherfey Furniture Stores, Brazil, IN. #4008 base and upper is printed on back and also says "white - red trim." I also have a Hoosier cabinet which has the typical "H" on the door latches and has a manufacturers card as well. Two separate manufacturers, both in Indiana. Hope his gives you some insight into these wonderful cabinets.
  • Pam Longville Pam Longville on Jun 06, 2014
    Also Hoosier has an H as part of their hinge decoration and some Sellers have an S. both also have a metal name plate over the roll up or a card on the back
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