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Article about: morning all, i have just found a medical pannier, no1, 1905 pattern, which i believe were designed to be carried by mules/horses. no contents obviously nothing coming up on google re: age, u

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    Default medical pannier no 1, a few questions....

    morning all,
    i have just found a medical pannier, no1, 1905 pattern, which i believe were designed to be carried by mules/horses.

    no contents obviously

    nothing coming up on google re: age, use, value.....

    any help much apreciated, am wanting to put a value on it,

    cheers

    max

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    Hi Max, is this a wicker work job?

    Cheers, Ade.

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    Quote by Adrian Stevenson View Post
    Hi Max, is this a wicker work job?

    Cheers, Ade.
    morning ade.

    its canvas, with leather trim, metal hasps and chains with a wicker inner. has a red cross painted on the front, with a number one on the sides and the letters F M P, hamper measures aprox one foot deep and tall, 3 feet long, hope that helps

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    Hi Max, that is the one.

    These are nice items and I once owned one. Sadly mine was badly affected by woodworm and my Dad was not keen about it being in the house (even after treatment) so when a mate wanted to buy it, I decided to let it go. He was a RAMC specialist collector so it went to a good home. I sold mine for £55, given the condition, and this was some years ago now, possible 10 years as time goes on... I have seen them at shows more recently priced anywhere between £75 and £125.

    Hope this helps?

    Cheers, Ade.

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    Default Re: medical pannier no 1, a few questions....

    Quote by Adrian Stevenson View Post
    Hi Max, that is the one.

    These are nice items and I once owned one. Sadly mine was badly affected by woodworm and my Dad was not keen about it being in the house (even after treatment) so when a mate wanted to buy it, I decided to let it go. He was a RAMC specialist collector so it went to a good home. I sold mine for £55, given the condition, and this was some years ago now, possible 10 years as time goes on... I have seen them at shows more recently priced anywhere between £75 and £125.

    Hope this helps?

    Cheers, Ade.
    it does....very much thanks

    you may well get fed up with my questions this week ade, we are moving house and i need to raise some dosh

    thanks again...

    max

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