Didn't want to hijack thesmokingtexan's thread on his nice antique pipe cabinet but thought I would post a pic of my point of purchase cigar cabinet. I collect gaming, gambling, billiard, tobacco & saloon furniture & fixtures. This is a commercial point of sale cigar cabinet from approx 1860 - 1880 by the Brunswick-Balke-Collendar Co. It came out of an old billiard hall. It has 3 doors with the doors on the outside opening outward. If you look closely you can see that all 3 doors lock with a skeleton key. The center section was used for display of cigars sold individually or by the box. There are many more shelves than being shown and each shelf can be set up to display product at an angle. The two side doors then have level shelves spaced just wide enough for a box of cigars and the shelves continue down below the lower door panels. As you can see my wife has repurposed this cigar cabinet as her China cabinet. I do store some tobaccos behind the lower door panels. We love unique furniture like this!