A late Victorian stained oak revolving bookcase, attributed to Richard Norman Shaw, with gabled top and simulated tiling carved with the inscription The Tabard Inn and on the frieze, The True University of These Days above asymmetrically arranged shelves carved with various other inscriptions, on four splayed legs -- 76in. (193cm.) high.

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A late Victorian stained oak revolving bookcase, attributed to Richard Norman Shaw, with gabled top and simulated tiling carved with the inscription The Tabard Inn and on the frieze, The True University of These Days above asymmetrically arranged shelves carved with various other inscriptions, on four splayed legs -- 76in. (193cm.) high.

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