Antique Mission Oak

Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910

Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910
Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910

Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910

Antique Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910. Approx 72" high x 25" wide. Was Previously from Princeton, WI Library (but this is only word of mouth). This large bookcase is on caster wheels and moves nicely across the floor.

Also, it is marked (see pictures) Danner Trade Mark #114. Owner is moving and downsizing. The item "Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910" is in sale since Wednesday, June 30, 2021. This item is in the category "Antiques\Furniture\Bookcases". The seller is "rocket2620" and is located in Waupaca, Wisconsin.

This item can't be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.

  • Antique: Yes
  • Color: Brown
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: unknown
  • Material: Oak
  • Year Manufactured: 1910
  • Additional Parts Required: No
  • Mounting: Free Standing
  • Brand: unknown
  • Number of Shelves: More Than 12
  • Type: Bookcase
  • Item Height: 72 in
  • Maximum Weight per Shelf: unknown
  • Style: Antique
  • Features: On Casters
  • Item Width: 25"
  • Item Weight: unknown


Antique Danner Arts & Crafts Mission Oak Rotating Revolving Bookcase, circa 1910