Look how beautifully this case displays items, as shown in the picture of the early celluloid items (not included in the case). This early twentieth-century oak-framed floor case has a glass top, front, and sides, and a pair of mirror-fronted sliding rear doors. It has metal brackets for adding shelves and an unusual raised oak floor that creates a platform, leading me to believe the showcase may have originally been used to display jewelry. It also has unusual fluted cast-iron feet. The finish appears original, and the glass looks like it’s all been replaced. The case measures forty and a quarter inches tall by 72 inches wide by 24 inches deep and is in excellent condition, with some tiny paint flecks on the surface. Due to the size and/or fragility of this item, pickup arrangements must be made. We may be able to assist with 3rd party transport. Please contact us. 15757-61YIY