Intriguing piece of Irish railway heritage. Waterford facing corks, a design that dates back to the 1950s, have long been overlooked by collectors and enthusiasts alike. This stunning example is one of only five known corks in existence from this era.
Cassierly's Irish Railway Photo #3315 showcases a beautifully rendered train approaching the station of Waterford in 1955. The intricate details on the facing are expertly captured, with crisp black outlines and subtle texture creating a sense of depth and dimensionality.
The photograph is printed on high-quality archival paper to ensure long-term preservation. This piece would be a great addition to any Irish railway or photography collection, highlighting the unique charm of this bygone era. The small size may limit its display potential, but for those willing to consider it as an investment opportunity, #3315 could prove a valuable and collectible item.
Authenticity is assured due to the provenance of the photograph as part of the Cassierly Irish Railway collection. Estimated value will depend on factors such as condition, rarity and demand.