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WOW”, beautiful piece, …. I luv it.
Should be worth a bunch to someone renovating the décor of an old office setting.
Yes, my guess is that it is a “stacked” map/document chest for use in a Surveyor’s office or Public Records office. The “hole” in each drawer is the “clue” to its purpose. It is made on the same principle as the “stacked” bookcases so one could purchase as many “sections” as they required or as they required additional ones.
I’m not sure of the purpose of the “glass top” of the top section or the “mirrored” underside of its lid, but said glass surface would be a great surface for viewing and/or marking on said maps or documents.
Anyway, the drawers were most probably designed to hold a specific size map (document) that would “just fit” inside them, and thus to remove one of many said maps from the drawer one would “push their finger(s)” up from the bottom and through the hole, lifting said maps up so that one could grasp hold of them with the other hand to remove one or more of them.
Git dat junk outta dem drawers un clean/shine dat sucker up with some
Old English furniture polish.