
Description
This antique display case is a vintage oak and glass countertop showcase, likely dating to the early 20th century (circa 1900-1920). These were standard fixtures in country stores and mercantile shops for displaying small items like jewelry, pocket watches, or haberdashery. [1, 2, 3]Features and IdentificationConstruction: Typically made with a robust oak framework and large glass panels on the top, front, and sides.Design Details: Some models feature unique "reeded" column edges at the corners.Access: Most of these units have sliding wooden or mirrored doors on the back for easy access.Historical Makers: Similar showcases were produced by prominent manufacturers like Sun Mfg. Co. (Columbus, Ohio), Joseph Knittel Showcase Co. (Quincy, IL), and Jac. Lederer Inc. (Chicago, IL) under the "Peerless" brand. 13.5 in tall x 60.5 in wide x 27.5 in deep
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Counter Top Display Case
Estimate $250-$500
Starting Price
$120
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Memorial Day Antiques & Collectibles Auction
May 25, 2026 11:00 AM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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