Rare 1930s, "Sterilizer" Cabinet by Emil J. Paidar Company ~ Antiseptic Sterilizer Metal Cabinet
A striking piece of medical history from the 1930s, this authentic Antiseptic Sterilizer cabinet by Emil J. Paidar Company showcases the era's commitment to hygiene and sterilization.
~ The wooden structure is wrapped in nickel-plated metal with a matching nickel latch, while glass-framed sides and door provide visibility of the interior.
~ The beveled glass door features bold gold and black lettering reading "Antiseptic Sterilizer" alongside a striking red and gold Medical cross—instantly recognizable symbols of early 20th-century healthcare.
~ Two plexi-glass removable shelfs
~ Measuring 19 1/4" tall x 14 1/4" wide x 11 1/2" deep, this cabinet is substantial enough to command attention as a display piece.
~ The nickel metal shows authentic patina consistent with age, adding character and patina.
~ One side glass panel has a small crack in the lower corner, which is noted as part of its vintage character.
~ A rare find for collectors of medical antiques, barbershop memorabilia, or industrial design enthusiasts seeking authentic period pieces with genuine historical significance.