american depression era c. 1930's pressed and folded steel hotel guestroom lowboy garment dresser with pivoting mirror
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UR-18839-13
simmons manufacturing co., kenosha, wi.
original and well-maintained american industrial depression era "simmons" brushed metal chicago hotel lowboy dresser cabinet designed and patented by albert witke et al. in 1932. the highly durable and solidly-built "sheet metal" furniture piece was fabricated by the simmons manufacturing company, kenosha, wi. the lowboy cabinet contains four sliding drawers with original pressed steel knob pulls. the oversized arch top swivel mirror is attached to flanking turned and tapered tubular steel uprights. the legs retain the original pressed steel swivel casters (likely bassick). simmons was known for their furniture and bedding, designed especially for "hospitals, hotels, tourist cabins and steamships. uniform brushed metal finish throughout. surface treated with a clear coat lacquer. great overall condition, considering age. the dresser section measures approximately 40 x 19 x 36 inches. With the mirror, the height measures approximately 66 1/2 inches.
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