Accessories - a large group includes an aluminium carrying box with 8 Lindner style trays, two small plastic cabinets, one with spaces for 9 trays (8 trays present), and another smaller with 4 trays, a small group of empty cases and boxes for Royal Mint single coin issues, two additional Lindner trays, and a quantity of capsules, banknote wallets, banknote album pages and empty albums, 7 Lindner display trays, a useful group, the vast majority in used condition
Coin Cabinets (3) all professionally made by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, the first 210mm x 170mm x 110mm, lockable with key, 8 trays, with all felts, the other two cabinets 210mm x 165mm x 57mm, both lockable with the respective keys, these with 4 'lift-out' trays each, almost all felts present, in excellent second-hand condition, comes with an additional spare tray to fit the smaller cabinets
Coin Cabinet Professionally made, 14 trays, lockable with key 295mm x 295mm x 170mm, in excellent second-hand condition, similar cabinets new cost in the region of £250
Cabinet, Large professionally made double columned 60 tray coin cabinet with felt lined slots good second hand. These large cabinets seldom offered and very difficult to obtain. (Will be on display at the auction rooms in Bracknell not in our New Ash Green offices, and will need to be removed by the buyer from Bracknell)
Wooden cabinets (5) each home made 605mm x 325mm x 115mm with lift-out trays, with felts for Crown-sized pieces, previously used for storing the collection of France Ecus and 5 Francs with one box suited for minor coins, in very good second-hand condition, total weight over 45 Kilos
Cabinets (2) suitable for large coins or medals, in good second-hand condition, practically as new room buyers only must be taken from the saleroom by the buyer
Coin Cabinets (3) the first by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards professionally made, 325mm x 330mm x 185mm, 14 trays lockable with key, contains some coins : 1934 Pennies (9) Fine to NEF, Isle of Man Penny 1733 Fine, Farthing 1930 Fine, Decimal Two Pence (3) 2004, 2005 (2) UNC, Decimal Penny 2004 UNC, the second a home-made wooden cabinet with 7 trays and a sliding wooden door, the third more akin to a Doctor's or Apothecaries cabinet with small square drawers this in need of some attention with one front door detached
Accessories including cabinets (2 but not custom made for coins), trays and boxes, room buyers only and must be taken away from the auction room by the buyer
Coin Cabinets (2), the first professionally made by Peter Nichols 8 trays includes most felts 220mm x 175mm x 115mm lockable, no key, the second 6 trays 205mm x 150mm x 85mm with slide front
Coin Cabinet professionally made 'Crozier' by Peter Nichols, lockable with key 28 trays with all felts 300mm x 300mm x 310 mm in excellent condition, we note a similar cabinet new retails around £470 (Source www.coincabinets.com)
Coin Cabinet professionally made 'Pheon' by Peter Nichols, lockable with key 14 trays with all felts 330mm x 330mm x 185 mm in excellent condition, we note a similar cabinet new retails around £280 (Source www.coincabinets.com)
Coin Cabinets (2) Professionally made lockable with keys each with 14 trays complete with felts 290mm x 295mm x 166 mm and 286mm x 290mm x 175mm respectively, along with accessories, namely extra felt, coin envelopes, round paper tickets etc. in good condition
Coin Cabinets (2) both professionally made by Peter Nicholls of St.Leonards each approximately 225mm x 175mm x 65mm with 4 lift-out trays with one key (fits both) both in very good condition most felts intact
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