Posted 2 years ago
Tangoes
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Found this Two Drawer James Needles Display Drawers not sure on age looks to be a Reproduction 1970’s? Or possibly antique? The James Needles has mostly worn off paper Please look at pictures of the drawers And dove tail construction and help me identify sorry for the bad sideways pictures will try to upload better pictures Thanks Much .
Hi, Tangoes. :-)
Here is a similar unit:
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Two Drawer James Needles Display Case. Walnut case has reverse painted advertising glass in drawer fronts. Measures 5 3/4" high X 15 5/8" wide X 8 1/4" deep.
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https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/147102699_two-drawer-james-needles-display-case
It's not a twin, because when I looked at the listing earlier, I could see multiple photos, and there were no finger joints on the open drawer (unfortunately, the site is being stubborn now and won't show me the additional pictures any more). The lack of finger joints could be a matter of age or cabinet maker.
Here's a three drawer unit; however, it's not clear to me whether John James & Son's Celebrated Needles is the same needle maker:
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Haberdashery Shop
John James & Sons of Redditch shop display cabinet for Celebrated Needles, Sharps and Betweens, Bodkins and Knitting Pins
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https://www.pinterest.com/pin/organization--172896073178106324/
Wtih regard to your sideways pictures: that's a known problem at CW S&T. The software here doesn't deal well with all photo sources, especially smart phones and tablets.
The workaround is to edit copies of your pictures, crop them slightly, and then replace the incorrectly oriented ones in the post with the cropped copies.
D'oh!
This:
Here's a three drawer unit
Should read:
Here's a six drawer unit