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Antique Globe Wernicke six-stack barrister bookcase made of quarter-sawn oak with original glass doors, salvaged from the historic Seneca County Courthouse Image 1 of 14
Antique Globe Wernicke six-stack barrister bookcase made of quarter-sawn oak with original glass doors, salvaged from the historic Seneca County Courthouse
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Full-length image of the antique oak Globe Wernicke bookcase, a rare courthouse artifact with a storied past, ideal for collectors and history enthusiasts Image 3 of 14
Full-length image of the antique oak Globe Wernicke bookcase, a rare courthouse artifact with a storied past, ideal for collectors and history enthusiasts
Side view of six-stack Globe Wernicke barrister bookcase, highlighting its modular design and elegant mission-style woodwork Image 4 of 14
Side view of six-stack Globe Wernicke barrister bookcase, highlighting its modular design and elegant mission-style woodwork
Detailed shot of the original Globe Wernicke label and hardware on the antique barrister bookcase, emphasizing its authenticity and historical significance Image 5 of 14
Detailed shot of the original Globe Wernicke label and hardware on the antique barrister bookcase, emphasizing its authenticity and historical significance
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Antique Globe Wernicke six-stack barrister bookcase made of quarter-sawn oak with original glass doors, salvaged from the historic Seneca County Courthouse
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Full-length image of the antique oak Globe Wernicke bookcase, a rare courthouse artifact with a storied past, ideal for collectors and history enthusiasts
Side view of six-stack Globe Wernicke barrister bookcase, highlighting its modular design and elegant mission-style woodwork
Detailed shot of the original Globe Wernicke label and hardware on the antique barrister bookcase, emphasizing its authenticity and historical significance
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Close-up of Globe Wernicke barrister bookcase showcasing retractable glass doors, metal banding, and rich oak grain from early 20th-century craftsmanship
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Globe Wernicke Barrister from Seneca County Courthouse

$2,500.00

Antique Globe Wernicke Barrister Bookcase: Six-Stack Oak with Historic Courthouse Provenance

Description:
This exceptional six-stack Globe Wernicke Barrister Bookcase is a remarkable piece of American history, originally housed in the Seneca County Courthouse in Ohio and still holding it’s identification tag. Crafted from solid quarter-sawn oak, this bookcase embodies the timeless functionality and craftsmanship of early 20th-century office furniture. Each of its six sections features original glass-fronted doors that smoothly retract for easy access while protecting books and valuables from dust and damage.

With its modular, stackable design and durable construction, this bookcase seamlessly blends practicality with aesthetic appeal. Its rich oak finish and distinctive metal banding reinforce its place as a highly sought-after example of Globe Wernicke’s renowned barrister bookcases.

Dimensions:

[ 34”, 10”, and 88”.]

Condition:
This bookcase is in excellent structural condition, with original glass panels and metal banding intact. The oak finish has been well-preserved, showing only minor wear consistent with age, which enhances its authentic patina. All door mechanisms function smoothly, making this bookcase as practical as it is historically significant.

Provenance & About the Maker:
Globe Wernicke, founded in the late 19th century, was one of the most prestigious manufacturers of modular office furniture, producing high-quality barrister bookcases used in law offices, libraries, and government buildings. Their innovative stacking system allowed for adjustable configurations, making them a favorite among professionals who needed flexible storage solutions.

This particular bookcase was originally part of the historic Seneca County Courthouse in Ohio, which was built in 1886 and famously demolished in 2012. Around 100 Globe Wernicke bookcases were housed within the courthouse, used for generations to store legal volumes and official records. Following the building's demolition, a local resident salvaged many of these bookcases, preserving their legacy. Owning this piece means not only acquiring an exceptional example of early American craftsmanship but also owning a tangible relic from a historic landmark.

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Antique Globe Wernicke Barrister Bookcase: Six-Stack Oak with Historic Courthouse Provenance

Description:
This exceptional six-stack Globe Wernicke Barrister Bookcase is a remarkable piece of American history, originally housed in the Seneca County Courthouse in Ohio and still holding it’s identification tag. Crafted from solid quarter-sawn oak, this bookcase embodies the timeless functionality and craftsmanship of early 20th-century office furniture. Each of its six sections features original glass-fronted doors that smoothly retract for easy access while protecting books and valuables from dust and damage.

With its modular, stackable design and durable construction, this bookcase seamlessly blends practicality with aesthetic appeal. Its rich oak finish and distinctive metal banding reinforce its place as a highly sought-after example of Globe Wernicke’s renowned barrister bookcases.

Dimensions:

[ 34”, 10”, and 88”.]

Condition:
This bookcase is in excellent structural condition, with original glass panels and metal banding intact. The oak finish has been well-preserved, showing only minor wear consistent with age, which enhances its authentic patina. All door mechanisms function smoothly, making this bookcase as practical as it is historically significant.

Provenance & About the Maker:
Globe Wernicke, founded in the late 19th century, was one of the most prestigious manufacturers of modular office furniture, producing high-quality barrister bookcases used in law offices, libraries, and government buildings. Their innovative stacking system allowed for adjustable configurations, making them a favorite among professionals who needed flexible storage solutions.

This particular bookcase was originally part of the historic Seneca County Courthouse in Ohio, which was built in 1886 and famously demolished in 2012. Around 100 Globe Wernicke bookcases were housed within the courthouse, used for generations to store legal volumes and official records. Following the building's demolition, a local resident salvaged many of these bookcases, preserving their legacy. Owning this piece means not only acquiring an exceptional example of early American craftsmanship but also owning a tangible relic from a historic landmark.

Antique Globe Wernicke Barrister Bookcase: Six-Stack Oak with Historic Courthouse Provenance

Description:
This exceptional six-stack Globe Wernicke Barrister Bookcase is a remarkable piece of American history, originally housed in the Seneca County Courthouse in Ohio and still holding it’s identification tag. Crafted from solid quarter-sawn oak, this bookcase embodies the timeless functionality and craftsmanship of early 20th-century office furniture. Each of its six sections features original glass-fronted doors that smoothly retract for easy access while protecting books and valuables from dust and damage.

With its modular, stackable design and durable construction, this bookcase seamlessly blends practicality with aesthetic appeal. Its rich oak finish and distinctive metal banding reinforce its place as a highly sought-after example of Globe Wernicke’s renowned barrister bookcases.

Dimensions:

[ 34”, 10”, and 88”.]

Condition:
This bookcase is in excellent structural condition, with original glass panels and metal banding intact. The oak finish has been well-preserved, showing only minor wear consistent with age, which enhances its authentic patina. All door mechanisms function smoothly, making this bookcase as practical as it is historically significant.

Provenance & About the Maker:
Globe Wernicke, founded in the late 19th century, was one of the most prestigious manufacturers of modular office furniture, producing high-quality barrister bookcases used in law offices, libraries, and government buildings. Their innovative stacking system allowed for adjustable configurations, making them a favorite among professionals who needed flexible storage solutions.

This particular bookcase was originally part of the historic Seneca County Courthouse in Ohio, which was built in 1886 and famously demolished in 2012. Around 100 Globe Wernicke bookcases were housed within the courthouse, used for generations to store legal volumes and official records. Following the building's demolition, a local resident salvaged many of these bookcases, preserving their legacy. Owning this piece means not only acquiring an exceptional example of early American craftsmanship but also owning a tangible relic from a historic landmark.

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