Item no. 2529 / Remington Rand

Arts & Crafts Oak 17-Drawer Card Catalog Filing Cabinet by Remington Rand, Circa 1940s

$3,500.00

A beautiful Arts & Crafts or Mid-Century Modern 17-drawer library card catalog or file cabinet

By Remington Rand

USA, Circa 1940s

Quarter sawn oak, with brass hardware.

Measures: 33″W x 24″D x 44.63″H.

Good original vintage condition.

The unit comes in stacking sections for easier mobility and placement in the home or office.

Details
Brand/Designer
Remington Rand
Country
USA
Era
Circa 1940s
Material
Brass, Oak
Condition
Good
Dimensions
Width
33"
Depth
24"
Height
44.63"
Condition Notes
Good original vintage condition. Normal minor wear expected from age and use. See photos. Shows beautifully.

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