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An English glazed douglas fir and birch museum cabinet.
by Malcolm Owen, 1962, removed from the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich,
with two pairs of doors, the solid shelves to the interior with adjustable tonks, separates into upper and lower sections for ease when handling,
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This run of cabinets was used at The National Maritime Museum to house their collection of important nautical instruments such as sextants. barometers and clocks.
Please enquire at LASSCO Three Pigeons for the quantities of cabinets remaining. We obtained twenty from the same maker – to similar specifications – please check for quantity remaining.
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