A showcase using a scale case
A showcase using a scale case
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I got hold of a large scale case (chemical balance) from the early Showa period, so I attached glass shelves and turned it into a showcase. In the first photo, the door in the front slides up, and the doors on the left and right open to the side. The scale itself is no longer there.
The black base is heavy and likely made of glass. The total weight is about 7.8 kg. It has three legs, the front two of which can be adjusted to be parallel to each other. It can be used to display accessories and collections, or to store tea and coffee-related items. It has three doors that make it easy to access, making it a great choice for shops.
There is a hole in the base where a scale was placed. Please note that there are also scratches, chips, and stains on the wood, as well as some cloudiness on the glass that cannot be removed, and that some wood chips may fall off.
The base is heavy, so when lifting, be sure to hold the base, not the wooden frame. Also, the sliding door may get caught on the shelf, so please slide it gently.
Size <br data-mce-fragment="1">Base width approx. 33.5cm, depth approx. 23.4cm
Height 46.5cm
Internal width: approx. 28cm
Depth of glass plate: approx. 15 cm
Upper shelf height: 18cm, lower shelf height: 19.7cm
Weight approximately 7870g
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Due to the large amount of glass, we only accept in-store pickup (delivery is not available).
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