Looks like an early cabinet with a later unit on top. Unless they still made them with the nickel trim into the 30's. I had a two-door and my 1/2 ton pick-up was super stressed with it on the back. Can't even imagine moving a 3-door.
The seller could end up having to pay somebody to take it away!
Its not nickel, its Monel metal. I "think" they were making 3-door cabinets with Monel trim until maybe 1930-1931. They're so rare that I don't really have documentation on it. Hope someone saves this, its quite an uncommon piece.
I am toying with the idea of getting this if nobody else does. I have no idea what to do with it or how to get it. Anyone in the Cincinnati or Kentucky area want to help move it? How would you move it? Take off the top and put it on a platform?
I haven't got a truck really capable of moving it, I have no cart that can hold it, and I have no place to put it. I'm glad someone here is putting forth an effort to save it.
Just be careful moving it. The top lifts off and is HEAVY! The freezer comes with the top and care must be taken not to crush it. The cabinet is also really heavy but is a bit less fragile.
The seller doesn't have any other photos, he has a feedback rating of "1". All you can see inside is a black hole.
Ask the seller if he is going to help you load it on your truck.
In the past 24 years this is the 2nd one I have seen .
These are rare - The 1st one I saw had a replacement monitor top - You very seldom see the early exposed coil tops - Guess the 1st ones didn`t hold up to well.
My favorites will always be the early exposed coil monitor tops.