Description
JG 26
WW1 Rare Antique ST. DUNSTANS tray Brass Handles
Made by ST Dunstan’s HOSPITAL FOR BLIND VETERANS SOLDIER. Handle was originally part of a LARGE WOOD TRAY.
Sold as 2 handles, no tray.
St Dunstan’s was Established In 1915 by Sir Arthur Pearson who had himself lost his sight through glaucoma, Having heard of The many soldiers coming back from the front blind or partially sighted, he set up, St. Dunstan’s to help veterans lead independent and fulfilling lives, Men were retrained in crafts, woodwork and Massage, This tray is 1 of the items made by these heroes A large tray with brass handles which have the St Dunstan’s logo, In good vintage condition
We sell collectable and old usable tools that are lightly cleaned before being offered for sale. Used tools are not perfect and may have minor flaws due to wear and tear. Any major defects will be pointed out in the description. All items are sold in an “as is” condition and have not been tested; some reconditioning may be required according to buyer’s standards which can vary wildly. Whilst best reasonable efforts are made to ensure usable items are brought to a good standard, those expecting perfection from used tools should consider buying new ones. Items described as ‘Antique’ or ‘Collectable’ are not sold for the purpose of use, if the buyer uses them we regard the item as sold or intends to use them it is their responsibility for additional costs to upgrade. If in doubt please ask as we are more than happy to help.
Prior to selling online, we used the web as a buyer for quite some time and although there was a hiccup or two by other sellers we found them all to be helpful when they were made aware, I aim to be the same. Whilst I would like to think I’m perfect my wife would always say I had perfect intentions and was honest enough to hold my hands up when I get it wrong. So if on the rare occasion I do get it wrong it’s not intentional and I will do my utmost to put it right for you.
Postage: As you can appreciate there is a lot of work needed to bring these tools back to life and as a result, I do get quite dirty when working in the workshop. I do have to allocate separate days to postage as a different operation, so I pack all orders every Sunday and Thursday and order the collection from Hermes on Mondays and Fridays depending on what day you order your order will go out with the next shipment. Please allow 5 – 10 days for delivery to the UK.