Antique Glass & Oak Pipe Rack Cabinet - Smoking/Smoke Accessory Display Humidor Tobacco Drawer

This beautiful antique pipe cabinet has quartersawn oak panels showing the amazing flame grain of the wood. The glass cabinet features racks for 6 pipes, a central area for a tin of tobacco and an interior drawer. There is an additional drawer on the exterior of the cabinet. I date this from the late 1800s to the early 1920s. Full oak construction. Has a badge on top that reads:"W. Hawkins From APCM Swanscombe Works 1922"

I believe this was probably a retirement gift to an employee of the Swanscombe Works in 1922!

No key for the lock, and the door sits ajar slightly. There is a crack in the wood on the back panel. Wear commensurate with age. See pictures for condition. Very cool piece.

It measures about 15" tall, 11.75" Wide and just over 7" Deep.

Swanscombe Cement Works and its Railways (ILS) was a cement works in Kent, England that operated for almost 165 years, from 1826 to 2003. It was one of the largest and longest-lasting cement works in the world. The works was also known as White's Works and Frost's Works.