Stock ref: DS1116
Circa 1960s
A wonderfully handcrafted display cabinet, adzed and pegged to the top and visible framework in line with early craftsmanship, with traditional wrought iron door and hinge fittings. The glazed and leaded panels feature rare and very distinctive diamond
shaped riven glass inlays to the front and sides which compliment the adzing on the wood beatifully. The rear is fully panelled in solid oak and two removeable 6mm glass shelves are fitted internally.
Super condition and deep honey colour commensurate with its age, with no evidence of damage or previous repairs, just a small and very light faded evidence of an old water mark to the front right of the top and the expected light ring
marking/ fading on the base panel from normal use. From a local Teesside owner.
Size: 47 3/4″ (w) x 14 3/4″(d) x 34″(h), 121.5(w) x 37.5(d) x 86(h)cm
Sid Pollard lived in bagby near Thirsk and was one of Robert Thompson’s early apprentices. His solo work is almost always unmarked, preferring to let his craftsmanship speak for itself. After leaving Thompson’s he combined his solo woodworking with the
family building firm, Pollard Builders. He continued woodworking until his death in the 1980’s.
Please note that i am selling this display cabinet on behalf of the owner, but it is in my possession for viewing and purchase by clients.
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