
This antique smoking table, often called a humidor cabinet, likely dates from the 1920s to the 1940s and features ornate turned legs and carved floral details. Function: These cabinets were designed to hold tobacco, cigars, or smoking accessories and often included a copper or porcelain lining inside the main compartment to maintain humidity. Style: The design is consistent with Colonial Revival or Jacobean Revival styles popular in early 20th-century American furniture. Maker: Similar pieces were manufactured by companies such as the Meloy Manufacturing Company or Ferguson Brothers.
