Corgi Glass Cabinet
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Early Corgi Toys Glass Cabinet. Near mint. A rare display piece from The Simon Regis Collection. Starting bid £200. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
Price:
£400.00
This item is sold.
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Rare to come to the market-place, this is an irresistible way of displaying some of your favourite Corgi models!
A delightful 1950’s period Corgi Display Cabinet made entirely of glass and measuring 38cms wide x 51cms high x 24cms deep at the base (designed to taper, so the lowest shelf is deeper than the highest).
Metal nuts, bolts and brackets secure the components firmly in place. Original glass shelves are bevelled, so there are no sharp edges. Occasional very small edge chip. Includes all fixings although note that the Corgi transfers are later additions.
A useful and decorative display case in any Corgi Collection, especially stocked with a selection of Corgi models.
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