Detroit: Acme White Lead and Color Works, (circa 1895) Oak wood display case (19 x 5 1/2 x 16 inches), with glass viewing window mounted in front containing a linen scroll with 22 color plates (each plate 14 1/2 x 12 inches) mounted and wound between two rollers each of which is controlled by an exterior metal handle. Celluloid labels carefully mounted on all sides of the glass window with metal pins. 

An exceedingly rare example of a salesman's counter display, advertising exterior color schemes of paints and trims for Victorian Era homes.