Do you need a cupboard for your jelly? If you do, you're not all that unusual!According to The Antique Shoppe Newspaper, January 2008, "Sometime around the first quarter of the 19th century a small door closing cupboard came into usage. The specifics of such pieces varied from craftsman to craftsman and from region to region, but their purpose most everywhere was to store jam and jelly. By the 1830s jelly was becoming a significant staple of the American household."
Brookside Creations can help you out with a new jelly cupboard... that looks old OR contemporary! The version featured here is 22"W x 13"D x 50"H and crafted in pine. If you're not into storing your jelly like this, it can be used as a small linen cupboard in a bath or, if you are a quilter, for storing your quilting supplies! The cupboard has a bead-board back w/ quirk beading on the front edges.
If you are into more contemporary furniture, talk to Dean about creating a piece that better suits your style.This particular piece is shown in a distressed, soldier blue, but other colors are available. If you are interested, contact Brookside Creations for price and shipping.

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