and that is interesting, I do think that the lack of branding is a possible answer to the rarity of Currys cabinet and table models. So you may have one!poodling around wrote:
This is really very interesting indeed. Thank you for posting.
You mention "I wonder if many of these machines were unbranded?" - well I have an unbranded gramophone and it looks so similar to the "Nelson" Sideboard Model that I am convinced it must have been an earlier Curry's model like that one. (Why didn't they brand their gramophones though like they did their records I wonder ?).
When I saw the "Westmister" Pedestal. Was the phrase 'there is no veneer here' copyrighted ? If so Curry's may be able to sue 'Oak Furniture Land'
Ironically all the best antique furniture was normally veneered but I guess Oak Furniture Lands quick grown oak is better than MDF.