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910 W.w.1 Hand Made Oak Serving Tray With Brass Handles Made By St Dunstan’s A Military Hospital For The Blind 1915

This antique oak serving tray was handmade by blind veterans at St Dunstan’s military hospital during WWI. A testament to their skill and resilience, this tray features a carved border and sturdy brass handles. A unique collectible and a poignant reminder of wartime history.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Austin Maintain 2025-10-26 16:27:28 £31.00 Auto
Preview Reports 2025-10-26 16:27:28 £30.00
Austin Maintain 2025-10-26 16:27:00 £29.00 Auto
Preview Reports 2025-10-26 16:27:00 £28.00
Austin Maintain 2025-10-26 16:26:46 £26.00 Auto
Preview Reports 2025-10-26 16:26:46 £25.00
Austin Maintain 2025-10-26 08:18:50 £23.00 Auto
Numerical Prefix 2025-10-26 08:18:50 £22.00
Austin Maintain 2025-10-26 08:18:42 £20.00 Auto
Numerical Prefix 2025-10-26 08:18:42 £19.00
Austin Maintain 2025-10-25 23:13:31 £13.00
Preview Reports 2025-10-25 23:13:31 £12.00 Auto
Preview Reports 2025-10-25 17:08:20 £9.76
Meant Breaking 2025-10-25 17:08:20 £8.76 Auto
Meant Breaking 2025-10-25 12:43:24 £8.00
Girl National 2025-10-24 22:29:40 £7.00
Jennifer Permitted 2025-10-24 08:51:36 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £31.00

Winner: Austin Maintain

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

A Remarkable Piece of WWI History

This exceptional oak serving tray was lovingly handmade by the patients and craftsmen at St Dunstan’s, the military hospital dedicated to the rehabilitation of blind and visually impaired soldiers during World War I. Established in 1915, St Dunstan’s provided vocational training, enabling veterans to regain independence and purpose. This tray exemplifies the skill and dedication of these brave men, showcasing their ability to create beautiful and functional objects despite their disabilities. The tray features a beautifully carved border and sturdy brass handles, demonstrating a high level of craftsmanship.

A Collector’s Item with a Powerful Story

The tray is in good antique condition, displaying the expected wear and patina consistent with its age and use. While there are minor imperfections and signs of wear, these only add to its character and authenticity. This tray is not merely a decorative item; it is a tangible piece of history, representing the resilience and determination of those who served their country. It would be a prized possession for collectors of military memorabilia, antique serving pieces, or those interested in the history of disability and rehabilitation.