Description
This item is a 5-tier vintage barrister bookcase, also widely known as a stacking lawyer's bookcase.Key Characteristics & FeaturesModular Construction: These units consist of separate, interlocking shelf sections stacked on top of a shared leg base. This modularity historically allowed professionals like lawyers to easily pack and move their extensive libraries. [1]Mechanism: Each individual compartment features a glass-front door with a tiny knob that lifts upward and smoothly slides back horizontally into the cabinet. This specific design protects books and collectibles from dust while conserving external floor space when open. [1, 2]Maker Identification: Vintage and antique variants of this specific profile are commonly produced by historic American furniture companies such as Hale of Herkimer New York, Globe-Wernicke, or Lundstrom measures 75 in H x 34 in W x 12 in D
Condition
One Glass has crack
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5 Stack Oak Barrister Bookcase
Estimate $600-$1,200
Starting Price
$300
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Aug 06, 2026 6:00 PM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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