The British Antiques Company
Card Catalog Drawer In Antique Cabinets & Cupboards
Card Catalog Drawer In Antique Cabinets & Cupboards
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This small, multi-drawer chest is a section of what was originally a card catalog cabinet, a staple of libraries and offices from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century (roughly 1880s to 1970s). Crafted from sturdy hardwoods like oak or mahogany, these pieces are characterized by small drawers perfectly sized to hold 3x5 or 5x8 inch index cards, often featuring distinctive brass or bronze hardware with a pull handle and a visible label frame. Its original purpose was to contain the indexed catalog of books or business files, with each drawer typically housing thousands of cards threaded onto a thin rod for security. Today, these drawers are highly sought after for decorative and functional repurposing—they are perfect for storing small collections like coins, stamps, jewelry, sewing notions, craft supplies, or as an appealingly organized storage for electronic devices' accessories.
The measurement:
Length: 37cm
Dept: 41cm
Height: 15cm
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