Corgi Toys Glass Cabinet
Original early Corgi Toys Glass Cabinet. Near mint plus. A rare display piece from The Elmer Collection.
Notes
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).
In all original condition, this is a wonderful asset in any Corgi Collection, and a beautiful display item, especially stocked with a selection of 1950’s Corgi models.
For illustration only, we have added some Corgi models to the image.
Note the trademark early Corgi Logo is now simply the ‘CORGI TOYS’ in black print. Near-inevitable wear to these delicate transfers. Note there are three transfers, although the lowest transfer is difficult to see due to the difficulties in photographing this item. All metal nuts, bolts and brackets are original and secure the components firmly in place. Original glass shelves are bevelled, so there are no sharp edges. Just one small area of damage to one side panel edge.
You may like

Corgi Toys 160 Hesketh 308 F1 & 161 Elf Tyrrell Project 34
Corgi Toys 160 Hesketh 308 F1 & 161 Elf Tyrrell Project 34. Very, very near mint - mint/boxed. Super boxes too! From The Bluehouse Collection. QDT starting bid £100. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.

Corgi Toys 267 Batmobile
Batmobile by Corgi Toys, No. 267. Slim 12-spoke Whizzwheels issue, PALE blue screens, in 1979 dated window box with circular Batman Logo detail. With Swedish print on top surface. With missiles on sprue. Very near mint/boxed. From The Bluehouse Collection.

Corgi Rockets 920 Derek Fiske's Stock Car
Derek Fiske's Car by Corgi Rockets, No. 920. Assumed mint/boxed, with unapplied transfers sheet. Superb example from The Wesley Lodge Collection. Starting bid £125. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.