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Learn MoreCane Display Case by Alexander H. Revell & Co.
- This exceptional cane display cabinet was crafted by the prestigious Alexander H. Revell & Co.
- The handsome wooden case is designed to hold up to 100 canes
- The stand is ideal for showcasing a collection while keeping it protected behind clear glass panels
- Alexander H. Revell & Co. is one of the most important furnishing houses in the Midwest
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Alexander H. Revell & Co.
Early 20th Century
This exceptional cane display cabinet was crafted by the prestigious Alexander H. Revell & Co. of Chicago. Designed to hold up to 100 canes, the handsome wooden case is ideal for showcasing a collection while keeping it protected behind clear glass panels. The curved glass top opens via a mounted brass handle, providing convenient access.
Founded in 1876 by Alexander Hamilton Revell. . .
Alexander H. Revell & Co.
Early 20th Century
This exceptional cane display cabinet was crafted by the prestigious Alexander H. Revell & Co. of Chicago. Designed to hold up to 100 canes, the handsome wooden case is ideal for showcasing a collection while keeping it protected behind clear glass panels. The curved glass top opens via a mounted brass handle, providing convenient access.
Founded in 1876 by Alexander Hamilton Revell Sr., Alexander H. Revell & Co. quickly rose to prominence as one of the most important furnishing houses in the Midwest. Known for supplying elegant interiors for Chicago’s Gold Coast mansions and landmark hotels like the Blackstone, the firm was celebrated for its sophisticated, architecturally expressive furniture and impeccable craftsmanship.
Brass nameplate marked "Alex H. Revell & Co. / 431-437 5th Ave. / Chicago, Ill"
48 1/4" high x 24 1/2" wide x 26 1/8" deep

| Period: | 20th Century |
| Origin: | America |
| Type: | Cane Stands/Displays |
| Depth: | 26.13 in. (66.36 cm) |
| Width: | 24.5 in. (62.23 cm) |
| Height: | 48.25 in. (122.56 cm) |
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