Vintage Ethan Allen Baumritter Hutch
$425
48” L x 18.5” W x 67” H
I’m excited to share with you my latest salvaged piece. This magnificent Ethan Allen Baumritter Hutch just needed a makeover and that is what I did. The top of the cabinet I sanded and stained to have that rich wood tone everyone is looking for. I painted and distressed the rest a light gray, but I kept the inside of the cabinet it’s natural wood and stain. It was in great condition. The cabinet has 2 doors that open, the middle door is stationary. It also has 2 solid drawers. One is divided for your silverware. In the bottom there is a stationary shelf. The hutch has 2 plate rail grooves on each level. This helps to display plates/platters/cutting board. This is a 2 piece hutch. Both pieces are marked Ethan Allen by:Baumritter Vermont. This was a custom order at one time from the writing on the back. It is a solid piece!!!
Please note: There was to much ware/ scrapes /staines for me to keep it original so I salvaged it and made this beautiful piece of farmhouse chic furniture!
FACTS:
It's All in the Name
Carefully inspect your piece of furniture for identifying stamps, tags or labels. The name "Baumritter Corp." stamped on the underside or back of your piece indicates it is an early Ethan Allen piece. The Baumritter Corp. was started around 1930 by two brothers and continued under that name until 1973 when the company name was officially changed to Ethan Allen. Many of the early Baumritter pieces were fashioned in an Early American Colonial style and were named after Ethan Allen, whose Green Mountain Boys fought to make Vermont the nation's 14th state. An
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