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The opening is about 10" by 10" match on both sides. The door is like a two part sliding barn door with some old handmade antique pulls.

Without "latches" on the doors ....... I wouldn't think it was made for keeping a pet animal in ...... unless it was a dumb (non-door-opening) rooster or hen.

With doors on both side, maybe it was a "decorative" pie or food cabinet for a restaurant to display their "goodies".

That would explain the "peaked" roof, ......... to keep things from being stacked on top of it. ;D

D:

The latch is on the outside of both doors. Makes sense about the roof, sort of liked a domed travelling trunk, nothing can be stored on top.

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I sure wouldn't alter it until you find out what you have for sure!

I am not going to modify it, I like the originality. I don't think the chicks will hurt it. I'll put down some cardboard and hay to protect the bottom. The chewing appear to be from mice since there is an opening just big enough for them to get through. That brings me back to the idea what another poster said about being some type of food storage. However, with the peaked roof there is a lot of unusable space. Confusing, this is why I stick with domestic antiques. I bought this since I thought it was unusual, paid $ 200 which is what I would have to pay for a rabbit hutch (for the chicks) anyway.  Rich

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What are the dimensions of door opening please?

The opening is about 10" by 10" match on both sides. The door is like a two part sliding barn door with some old handmade antique pulls. each door has a circular design and an be seen in the center of the picture. The door does not have any wear, just age so it wasn't used daily. I know I have seen a picture of a similar item somewhere.  Thank you for your interest and help.  Rich

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Has to be for rabbits or guinea pigs because the bars on the right have been nibbled.

I thought that as well. But you would think that the wooden slats would be chewed all the way through. Someone thought it was for food storage and the chew marks are from animals trying to get in, not out. The inside floor is not stained as you would expect a cage to be. I know in the end the answer is going to be very simple. Maybe I'm over thinking it. Where's Lark when you need him?

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Given these dimensions, ….. 3.5 feet in length, 2 foot wide, 4 foot high on four solid legs ……

That piece looks to me like you might have a “repurposed” item that might have originally been .....
(1) the base cabinet of a 2-piece hutch, …..
(2) a display cabinet that had a glass (insert) top ……..
or (3) a buffet with a marble top, …… similar to what is pictured below, to wit:



Thank you for your response.

I don't believe it has been repurposed because you can see the originality by the matching paint and wear. I do believe that the wooden roof is a replacement, not the structure that support it. Like changing the shingles on your house.

Picture source:  https://www.pinterest.com/pin/119134352621465389/

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Almost reminds me of something similar to this one.. :o :o
http://www.silkroadcollection.com/rb1020x-antique-chinese-buddhist-shrine.html

The other posters question had me look at the item closer. It was definitely for indoor use and made to be seen on all four sides. I did not notice any stained floor that would be from animals. However, a few of the bars have some minor chewing on them from a mouse or maybe a rat but from the outside trying to get in. Thanks for your help. Maybe I should post a couple more photos.

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Does the lid raise up ??  Be careful with baby chicks in it !!  Not much air circulation with lid closed and they can overheat easily!! Have to balance the heat with the air !!
It is a nice one to use for chicks !!  We just used a cardboard box with a towel over the top !! And of course a light for heat if it was cool !!  80 to 85 degrees is about right for chicks !!
I am guessing this is probably from Thailand or that geographic area !! 
What is the bottom made of ??

The top is fixed, bottom is solid wood so no where for droppings to pass through. I looked at the floor and it is not stained from animal use, interesting! I sold my rabbit hutch that I used for chicks and thought about just using a plastic tub until I saw this.

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I bought this at the local auction to use to contain newly hatched chicks.

Asian in design it is about 3.5 feet in length, 2 foot wide, 4 foot high on four solid legs. The "bars" are wood so I know it was not used for rabbits or anything that gnaws. The back and front are matching with sliding doors on each side (middle of item). There is old original paint and it is professionally constructed. I believe that the roof may have been originally thatched since the existing roof is not of the same quality as the rest of the piece. There is some very nice carved detail on the side and the "bars" go all the way around.

I looked on the internet but did not find anything. My guess it was used for chickens but made for indoor use. Still going to use it for the chicks but curious to know its purpose and age since I'm sure people will be asking me.

Any information is appreciated.

Thanks,

Rich

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