Ancient Bookcase The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd '900 Oak Wood Glass

London, Early XX Century

Code: ANMOST0195808

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Ancient Bookcase The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd '900 Oak Wood Glass

London, Early XX Century

Code: ANMOST0195808

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Ancient Bookcase The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd '900 Oak Wood Glass - London, Early XX Century

Features

London, Early XX Century

Age:  20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Origin:  Londra, England

Main essence:  Oak

Material:  Glass

Description

Barrister showcase bookcase 'The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd.' in oak, London early 20th century. Front with 3 glass doors that slide into the bookcase via a concealed mechanism.

Product Condition:
Furniture in need of restoration and polishing due to age and wear. We try to present the actual state of the furniture as fully as possible with photos. If certain details are not clear from the photos, the description will apply.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 120
Width: 86,5
Depth: 31

Additional Information

Notes historical bibliographic

Globe-Wernicke was a US furniture company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, US, and had factories in Canada, the UK, France and Germany. The firm, founded in 1893, patented these modular sections as "elastic bookcases," which became known as attorney stacking bookcases following their widespread use in law firms.

Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Main essence: Oak

Under the name of oak or oak various types of woods derived from plants of the genus quercus are grouped. They are always resistant, hard and compact woods. Oak is lighter than oak, both are used for more rustic furniture or for the interiors of French and English antique furniture. In other processes it was gradually replaced by the advent of exotic woods considered more valuable since the 18th century.

Material: Glass

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