Antique Museum Display Case – Upper Canada Law Society, Osgoode Hall
Antique Museum Display Case – Upper Canada Law Society, Osgoode Hall
Exceptional walnut display case salvaged from the Upper Canada Law Society, Osgoode Hall. Originally crafted for library and museum use, this cabinet embodies both refined craftsmanship and institutional history.
Constructed in walnut with mortise-and-tenon joinery and a dovetailed kick board, this case was made by a highly skilled cabinetmaker. The panelled base features 6-panel double doors on both sides, opening to reveal interior sliding drawers for storage and display. Doors are fitted with working locks and keys.
The angled glass top is secured with tamper-proof screws (not hinged), requiring two people to remove for display changes—an intentional security feature for protecting contents. While the walnut cabinetry retains its original finish, the interior platforms have been reworked during their service life.
Perfect for use as a museum case, gallery or retail display, or statement storage in a private collection.
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One cabinet available
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Offered at $3,950
Dimensions:
Base: 42" W x 79" L x 34" H
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