Can you tell Jacon4 is really in to the old stuff !!
Well yeah is! Pretty interesting, you take those small "Aumbry" cupboards ( name for food cupboard in middle ages) is basically a 500-700 year old medieval pie safe, a form of furniture still being made in the early 20th century.
They occasionally come on the market and competition for them is fierce, they have EVERYTHING going for them, they're ancient, they're small, they're still functional & some have very cool Gothic carvings for air vents.
In England during that time called "Livery" cupboard as well as Aumbry, some were wall hung & some had feet similar to a modern day pie safe, VERY cool little cabinets though and highly collectible.
Medieval Aumbry / Livery Cupboards
The top pic is
" Open-work panels of perpendicular Gothic with the letter A and two single ostrich feathers.Formerly owned by Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII. Found in a Shropshire farmhouse." Now in Victoria & Albert Museum, London