Antique Hutch
I tend to find my best pieces when I take the time to search antique/ flea markets. You truly never know what you’ll find and most of the time they’re original, one of a kind items. Sometimes, you may spend hours looking through things only to end up empty handed. But other times you may find a bunch of items you’re possible you can’t live without.
It’s those items that will haunt you forever if you don’t take the plunge and buy them. Trust me, I speak from experience. #it’snotfun #theyhauntmedaily
So when I stumbled across this antique hutch, I knew it was one of those items I would completely regret not buying. It’s original and timeless and absolutely full of beautiful character…
I’m completely in love with the curved drawers on the top and bottom…
And I’d be silly if I didn’t mention how great it looks with ironstone…
Or that stunning original hardware…
It’s rich with history, and I absolutely love that…
And it just so happens to be in phenomenal shape! It’s previous owners definitely loved it… and so do it’s current owners! 😀
It is a beautiful piece and looks great in your home. The ironstone is a perfect accessory.
I wasn’t about to be part of another hunt where you left something behind that you wanted and I told ya to go for. Glad you went with your gut and followed through. I’m a proud sis in law. 🙂 #hauntingofthechairleftbehind
That is GORGEOUS! What a great piece!!! so envious…
xox
Completely jealous! This is one lovely piece of furniture!!
I love it , I wish I can find things like that where I live.
Congratulations on your Hoosier, I have seen one on line last year for sale in PA or Mn…Hard to find with wood tip out drawers. I wish I had stumbled across this.
I have antiqued for years and have never come across a piece with curved drawers. It is stunning and in fabulous shape. It WOULD have haunted you if you passed it up. Congrats.:)
It looks like it’s a Hoosier cabinet. Are the curved lower drawers lined with tin? My great-grandmother had one and stored flour in one of the bins. Hers had ribbed glass canisters for coffee, salt and herbs. It is beautiful and looks terrific filled with your ironstone. Great find!
That is a beautiful “Sow Belly Hoosier”.
Shayna,
That is an old Hoosier cabinet. That curved area on the cabinet is where they kept the flour. What a great piece and it’s in beautiful condition.
You’ve staged it awesome! This is almost like looking at a photo of my Hoosier. There are a few details that are different but they could be made in the same year and location. I’ve owned mine for 30 years and am now selling it to move on to my smaller retirement house. Anyone out there in the San Diego area interested?
What a beautiful Hoosier cabinet. It looks great! I’m so glad you have left the original stain. So many people are covering up the gorgeous patina of antiques with chalk paint these days. You have a beautiful home!
what a beautiful piece of furniture! You are so lucky!
LOVE IT!!! Great choice! 🙂
Its a ray of sunshine!