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Cartridge Displays & Giftware 2018 Trade Catalogue TMB Designs Cartridge Displays & Giftware 2018 Trade Catalogue 2012 Unit 18 Highgrove Farm Industrial Estate, Pinvin, Nr Pershore, Worcestershire. WR10 2LF. United Kingdom Tel : 0044 (0)1905 840022. Fax: 0044 (0) 1905 840022 Web Site : www.tmbdesigns.co.uk , Email : [email protected] Web Site : www.cartridgedisplays.com , Email : [email protected] Shotgun Cartridge Gallery Listed on these pages are a selection of handmade shotgun cartridge displays and clocks. Mounted in an ornate frame, behind glass on green baize All cartridges are deactivated and are fitted with oiled primers where possible No licences or permits required. SP05 SP04 Paper Cases Display (380 X 480) Paper Cases Clock (380 X 480) SP06 Paper Cases Display containing 12g,16g,20g, 28g, & 410 (505 x 505) Please Note :- SP02, SP03, SP04, SP05, SP06, (Also available in plastic cases SPL07) SP08 & SP09 are also available in plastic case cartridges, but contain mini clays instead of primer tins SP07 Paper Cases British Display. (532 x 532 ) Commercial Sporting Rifle, Military & Pistol Roll turn over cartridges and famous English sporting calibres No licences or permits required. TMB Designs have been producing their range of cartridge displays from their workshop near Pershore in the Worcestershire countryside for the past 16 years. SP10 LEFT Paper Cases Display. Limited Edition Classic British Calibres Containing collectors paper case shotgun rounds CS44 (475 x 362) including 8g,10g,12g,16g,20g,28g,410 & 9mm Containing a range of (550 x 710) calibres produced by well known British Rifle manufacturers SP03 Paper Cases Display (380 x 380) (also in plastic cases SPL04) ABOVE African Double & Bolt Action Rifle CS50 (380 x 480) A range of calibres used in Africa in both Doule & bolt Action Rifles LEFT Small Calibre Hunting Rounds SP02 CS51 (170 x 355) SP08 SP09 Paper Cases Clock (380 x 380) A range of small calibre hunting Paper Cases Display (280 X 660) Paper Cases Clock (280 x 660) (also in plastic cases SPL03) CS01 rounds- 220 swift to 7mm Rem Mag Commercial Display (505 x 505) Centre fire rounds from .17 to .500 NE Commercial Sporting Rifle, Military & Pistol Continued Rounds/ heads may vary from those shown, calibres may be substituted without prior notice.All cartridges are inert and are fitted with fired primers. Images are not to scale CS38 Nitro Express, CS39 African Game CS43 European Collection CS42 British Calibres Also CS40 Indian Game ( All 315 x 375) CS02 CS03 CS07 Nitro Express (370 x 370) British Calibres (370 x 370) Commercial Rifle (380 x 380) CS47 CS48 CS49 English Double Rifle (370 x 280) English Bolt Action Rifle (370 x 280) European Bolt Action Rifle (370 x 280) The above 3 boards have a 1/6 size either pewter double rifle or bolt action rifle CS27 CS33 Pistol M01 Military Rifle & Pistol M09 Military Rifle M20 Mil Pistol & Rev Pistol/ Revolver (210 x 300) CS41Large Bore CS08 Commercial Clock (380 x 380) Collection (203 x 203) (340 x 505) (340 x 505) Military Rifle Also M11 Military Clock (220 x 220) CS09 CS16 CS05 CS18 CS19 CS10 CS06 Pistol Clock Dangerous Game (230 x 180) African Game (230 x 180) British Calibres (230 x 180) European Collection (230 x 180) North American Game (230 x 180) Commercial Sporting Calibres (255 x 255) CS35 Moose (230 x 180) CS34 Red Deer (230 x 180) CS36 Elk (230 x 180) CS37 Mule Deer (230 x 180) M12 Military Rifle (230 x 180) CS45 European Boar (230 x 180) CS46 30’S Collection (230 x 180) Quality Shooting Accessories The Next Generation of Shot Glass in our ever popular TMB Designs would like to invite you to look at some our quality shooting accessories, Ultimate Shot Glasses Series including beautiful engraved cut crystal decanters, tankards, whisky tumblers, the ultimate shot glasses plus many more items, all with the Hunting/ Fishing enthusiast in mind. English Pewter replica shotgun brass base with 2oz / 6cl shot glass The Ultimate shot glass series What better way of starting the days shooting off than with a ‘wee dram’ or traditional port. Sold in multiples of 9 glasses in a gun case or wooden carrying box. Each glass numbered as a peg finder. Gun case glass carrier & 24k plated glasses These glasses are a new addition to our ever popular ultimate shot glass collection, but with a difference. The base is cast in English Our new top of the range shot/ position finder shot glass and pewter and then either antiqued, polished or gold plated. You can carrying case in a sage green canvas with brown leather trim. then choose sets with either clear or frosted 2oz glasses. Box colour walnut, Sets of 9 glasses NUMBERED 1-9 These carrying cases are hand made by a well know gun case SG10 + box.. Antique Pewter/ Clear glass SG12 + box.. Gilt Plated/ Clear glass SG14 + box Polished/Clear glass maker in the style of a high end gun case and have 9 glasses SG11 + box.. Antique Pewter/ frosted glass SG13 + box.. Gilt Plated/ frosted glass SG15 + box Polished/frosted glass with a 24k gold plated base. Each glass is numbered inside on the base for use as a peg/ position finder. Series of 6 embossed Shooting Scenes around an antiqued or polished English SG34..Gold plated base/ Clear glass Pewter base with either a clear or frosted shot glass. Supplied in a walnut coloured carrying box. Scenes available are : Grouse Shooting, Pheasant Shooting, Boar Shooting, Walked up Woodcock, SG35..Gold Plated base/ Frosted glass Deer Stalking and Waterfowl. Pheasant Shooting Walked up Woodcock Waterfowl Grouse Shooting SG16 +scene+box Antiqued/clear glass x 9 SG17 +scene+box Polished/clear glass x 9 SG18 +scene+box Antiqued/frosted glass x 9 SG19 +scene+box Polished/frosted glass x 9 NUMBERED 1-9 all 9 x same hunting scene in a walnut coloured box Walnut boxes can be personalized with a company Deer Stalking Boar Shooting logo at extra cost. 12 Glass collections Animal Head Shot Glasses For people who need more of a good thing, A. Hare we can now offer 12 shot glasses in a walnut B. Oryx or mahogany two tier stand A B C D E F G C. Tiger When ordering, please add W (walnut) or D. Fox M (mahogany) for STAND colour A B C D E F G E. Bear SG22 + stand.. Antique Pewter/ clear glass F. Horse SG23 + stand.. Gilt Plated/ clear glass H I J K L M G. Elephant H. Lion SG24 + stand.. Polished/clear glass H I J K L M N SG25 + stand.. Antique Pewter/ frosted glass I. Cape Buffalo J. Rhinoceros SG26 + stand.. Gilt Plated/ frosted glass N P Q R SG27 + stand.. Polished/frosted glass S T K. Deer SG28 + scene+ stand.. Antiqued/clear glass P Q R S T U L. Ram SG29 + scene+ stand.. Polished/clear glass M. Wolf SG30 + scene+ stand.. Antiqued/frosted glass N. Boar SG31 + scene+ stand.. Polished/frosted glass P. Pheasant Q. Labrador SG32 + stand.. Antique Mixed scenes (2 of each) V W X Y Z SG33 + stand..Polished Mixed scenes (2 of each) R. Spaniel SG28 to SG31..12 x same hunting scene S. Moose ( see image above) All glass stands numbered 1-12 T. Quail except mixed stand Made from white metal and then Nickel plated to make them hard wearing. U. Owl Sold in named sets, 4 x same glass , 2 x same glass. V. Carp Head W. Catfish Head STC1 UK Game... Pheasant, Fox, Deer & Hare STC5 + letter (4 x same) X. Lrg Mouth Bass Elegant Engraved Cut Crystal Decanter STC2 European Game... Wolf, Deer, Ram & Boar STC6 + letter (2 x same) Y. Trout DS1 + image STC3 Dangerous Game... Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo & Lion Z. Ruffed Grouse Beautiful lead crystal decanter and 4 STC4 African Collection... Elephant, Rhino, Oryx & Lion A1. Goose whisky tumblers in a satin lined card STC7 North American Collection Wolf, Deer, Moose & Bear presentation box, engraved with one of 8 designs. (Whisky glasses not crystal) Designs available: Double Mallard, Double Trout, Woodcock, English Partridge, Red Legged Partridge, Pheasants flying from reeds, Stags or Stag’s head. P... Pheasant Animal Head Shot Glasses Again the same lead crystal decanter set but in a A1 walnut coloured satin lined wooden gift box. Same images are available as DS1 Goose Glass Boxed set of 2 Please note:- Glasses contained in these sets are not Crystal DS2 + image WG2+Image Bar Sets Whisky glass sets WGS + Set 2 matching images in a satin 9 themed boxed sets containing 4 different images in a satin lined presentation box lined presentation box. Images available:- Same as WG1 BAR1 57cl Tankards We can also produce custom glasses with shop/ retail outlets own logo. Min quantities apply 4 x Tankard or Wine goblet each one containing a single image, currently only 2 sets available UK Game Birds... WGS + UK Game Birds WGS + African Savannah English Partridge, Pheasant/ Reeds, Red Legged Sets available:- Partridge and Woodcock. UK Game Birds:- English Partridge, Woodcock, Pheasant & Red legged Partridge. USA Game Birds... Pheasant over fence, Woodcock, USA Game Birds:-Pheasant,Quail, Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock. Ruffed Grouse and Quail or set of 4 of the same image :- Birds of Prey:- Sparrow Hawk, Merlin, Kestrel & Peregrine Falcon. Waterfowl:- Mallard, Teal, Pintail, Pheasant/Reeds, English Partridge, Red Legged Partridge, Woodduck. Course Fish:- Carp, Pike, Roach & Perch Garden Birds:- Blue Tit, Chaffinch, Robin & Woodcock, Ruffed Grouse, Quail, Carp. Also for tankards Goldfinch, USA Fish:- Rainbow trout, Blue Gill, Bass, Crappie Deer:- (4 different deer images) only Double Mallards and Double Trout. African Savannah:- 4 different images. (These items come packed in a plain white box).
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