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  1. Two Tier Marble Console

    $895.00

  2. Prag Karlsbrücke Framed Drawing

    $115.00

  3. MCM Knotty Pine Dresser

    $525.00

  4. Brass Hall Tree

    $135.00

  5. Vintage Dresser

    $395.00

  6. Painted Pedestal

    $115.00

  7. MCM Pine Dresser

    $395.00

  8. MCM Media Console

    $265.00

  9. MCM Painted Nightstand

    $125.00

  10. Set of 4 Iron Verdigris Patio Chairs

    $295.00

  11. Pair of  Laminate Nightstands

    $150.00

  12. MCM Walnut Dresser

    $595.00

  13. Gilt Muffin Stand

    $125.00

  14. Pair of French Provencial Leather Side Chairs

    $145.00

  15. Spanish Colonial Style Server

    $345.00

  16. Set of 6 Bentwood Chairs, Some Repairs

    $235.00

  17. Rattan Side Cabinet

    $165.00

  18. Antique Globe Wernicke Barrister Bookcase

    $895.00

  19. Pair of Regency Style Leather Armchairs

    $345.00

  20. Ikea Wingback Chair

    $195.00

  21. ErgoErgo Seat

    $48.00

  22. Leather Clad Trunk

    $85.00

  23. New York Harbor Depth Chart

    $95.00

  24. Heart Painting

    $185.00

  25. Mixed Media on Canvas, Brendie

    $65.00

  26. Lacquered Painting on Board

    $65.00

  27. MCM Owl Sculpture

    $325.00

  28. "After the Rain", Mixed Media on Canvas

    $165.00

  29. Surrealist Painting, Oil on Canvas

    $22.00

  30. Tribal Man, Brad Elliott, Acrylic on Paper

    $75.00

  31. Starry Night in a Pumpkin Patch

    $18.00

  32. Still Life of Flowers, Acrylic on Canvas

    $18.00

  33. Coffee Beans, Oil on Canvas

    $45.00

  34. Len Garon Lithograph

    $85.00

  35. Large Abstract, D. Kahoe 2023

    $1,200.00

  36. MCM Rooster, Acrylic on Board

    $125.00

  37. Flower, Acrylic on Canvas

    $65.00

  38. Original Portrait, Kathe Smith 2008

    $65.00

  39. Abstract, Barbara Johnson, 1987

    $850.00

  40. Abstract Diptych

    $85.00

  41. Flatstitch Rug 104 x 59

    $195.00

  42. Bukhara Rug 142 x 108

    $550.00

  43. Antique Sarouk Rug 142 x 108

    $550.00

  44. Chinese Art Deco Rug 35.5 x 56

    $165.00

  45. Flatstitch Rug 96 x 54

    $95.00

  46. Flatstitch Rug 82 x 70

    $95.00

  47. Bukhara Rug

    $650.00

  48. Flatstitch Rug 120 x 72

    $150.00

  49. Afghan Turkmen Yamud Design 78 x 116

    $1,050.00

  50. Kerajeh Persian Runner 46 x 166

    $425.00

  51. Flatstitch Rug 69 x 93

    $350.00

  52. Antique Turkish Kilim Rug 84" x 156"

    $750.00

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    $18.00

  54. GoodWood Diner Mug

    $12.00

  55. Victorian Gilt Mirror

    $425.00

  56. Art Deco Mirror

    $75.00

  57. Industrial Chrome Floor Lamp

    $150.00

  58. 3 Tier Marble Pedestal

    $195.00

  59. Teak 4 Part Screen

    $525.00

  60. Vintage Beveled Mirror with Patina

    $48.00

  61. Classical Gilt Mirror

    $245.00

  62. Milk Can

    $85.00

  63. Large Senufo Senefu Carved Wood African Tribal Art Bird Figurine Statue

    $450.00

  64. Oak Framed Mirror

    $45.00

  65. Federal Gilt Mirror

    $125.00

  66. Wagon Wheel Lamp

    $75.00

  67. Victorian Mirror

    $75.00

  68. Modern Round Mirror

    $225.00

  69. Antique Cannonball

    $75.00

  70. African Mask, Tongue Sticking Out

    $115.00

  71. Modern Round Mirror

    $245.00

  72. Garden Planter, Hairline Crack

    $95.00

  73. Dress Form with Legs

    $495.00

  74. Bamboo Magazine Rack

    $35.00

  75. Antique Umbrella Stand

    $125.00

  76. 14k Ruby Ring Sz 9

    $485.00

  77. 14k Gold Filigree & Stone Ring Sz 5.5

    $350.00

  78. 10k Smoky Topaz Ring Sz6

    $250.00

  79. 14k Citrine Ring Sz 8.5

    $550.00

  80. 10k Purple Sapphire Ring Sz9.5

    $285.00

  81. 18k Amethyst Ring Sz7

    $425.00

  82. Venetian Mirror, One Break

    $235.00

  83. Composite Gilt Mirror

    $65.00

Subtotal: $21,769.00

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Things We Love: Barrister Bookcases

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Things We Love: Barrister Bookcases

We’re introducing a new spotlight where we’ll be showcasing some vintage “Things We Love!” This month, we’re highlighting Barrister Bookcases. 

We’re introducing a new spotlight where we’ll be showcasing some vintage “Things We Love!” Each month, we’ll be sharing some of our favorite items we collect and curate, and shining a light on what makes them unique. 

 

This month, we’re highlighting Barrister Bookcases

 

 

History of Barrister Bookcases


Barrister bookcases became popular in the mid-to-late 19th century, and were born out of necessity. Barristers (lawyers) needed a strong, portable option for transporting their reference books and materials as they followed judges on their circuit, from chamber to chamber and from court to court. This meant that the bookcases not only needed to handle heavy loads and protect books across frequent moves, but also match the elegant aesthetic of a law office. 

 

Their unique design allowed not only for efficient mobility, but most also included glass frontage and door mechanisms on each shelf to provide protection from dust during travel and deter people from touching or taking the tomes or trinkets housed within. 

 

 

 

Barrister Bookcases in the Modern Age


Lauded for both sophistication and practicality, this function forward design is still popular today, and with good reason. Barrister bookcases were one of the first mass-produced, modular types of furniture, often constructed from oak, walnut or mahogany, with self-contained shelving units that stacked on top of each other within a free-standing bookcase. 

 

These built-to-last bookcases are easy to move, and many have shelves that are interchangeable with units of varying heights and depths, allowing for versatility in configuring the units. And for those bookcases that feature glass frontage, the glass can range from simple panes to intricate stained glass, adding vintage elegance as well as some protection for the items housed within from dirt, dust, pets, and more.  

 

Their role has also expanded from their original purpose of housing large collections of books. Here are just a few creative ways to incorporate a barrister bookcase into the modern home:

 

— Music & Media Collections

— Precious China or Dishware Items

— Photographs and memorabilia

— Antiques & 

— Shoe Showcase  

— Mini-Bar 

 

We can’t get enough of them at GoodWood, and are especially delighted when we can get our hands on units from Globe Wernicke, an American furniture company that was founded in 1893 out of Cincinnati, OH. Globe Wernicke used to offer their barrister bookcases via catalog, and you could customize your order by color and stack size.

When we find these iconic bookcases, they always go fast, so make sure you’re following us on Instagram to see our latest finds! 

GoodWood is located in the Marden Building on the corner of U St NW & Waverly Place. We are located next to CityFirst Bank.

We look forward to seeing you!

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