Cruciform display

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Pedestal supported

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108 91, 403231, 211194, A47B 1302

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056973047

ABSTRACT:
A cabinet or display in the form generally resembling that of a Latin cross. The display is assembled from a number of separable, shelving units each having a box-like configuration. A first shelving unit, having a pair of shelves, forms the upright of the cross. A second shelving unit is horizontally positioned atop the first shelving unit so as to form the arms of the cross. A third shelving unit is centrally positioned atop the second shelving unit to form the head of the cross. The bottom of the first shelving unit is preferably located on a pedestal having upwardly extending gussets for supporting the sides of the first shelving unit.

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