The Heritage Collection Wine Coolers
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19th century English wine cooler, Regency, sarcophagus shape, flame mahogany
Located in Central England, GB
This superb English Regency period lead lined wine cooler is of a sarcophagus design intentionally retrained in its decoration to promote and show off the magnificent quality of the ...
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Antique Early 19th Century British Regency Wine Coolers
Materials
Mahogany
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