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English Georgian Apple Shaped Turned Tea Caddy in Applewood

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    English Georgian double tea caddy in satinwood with oval panels inlaid with shaded boxwood shells, the front panels are facing shells and the top has a more elaborate frilly edged sh...
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  • English Georgian Yew Wood Octagonal Tea Caddy with Oval Inlays on Five Sides
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  • English Georgian Inlaid Liquor Box with Six Original Bottles and Two Glasses
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    English Georgian domed top liquor box in mahogany with shell inlay to top and front and patterned stringing in boxwood and ebony to three sides and framing the shell inlays. The inte...
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    English William IV mahogany tambour writing box with drawer.  The tambour top is serpentine in shape, rolls back and reveals a place for writing utensils and ink (a removable open narrow box...
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