American Made Antique Danner 3 Tier Revolving Oak Bookcase

$1,400.00

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The Danner revolving bookcase, patented in 1876 by William W. Danner, was a popular furniture piece known for its rotating shelves. It offered efficient storage and easy access to books, gaining popularity in libraries and homes during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Stamped "Revolving Bookcase Patented May 16, 1876 by John Danner, Canton Ohio". It has a dark wood tone with three revolving shelves on casters. This is in fair condition, with scratches in the wood and cracks in the top. Please see the photos.

Inventory no.

Q281897

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Dimensions

44.875 in. H x 20 in. W x 20 in. D

Width (in.)

20

Height (in.)

44.875

Depth (in.)

20

Weight

49 lb.

Composition

Oak

Color

Dark wood tone

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