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Willow Wood Tea Caddy with Inlaid Marquetry Central Medallion, Signed by Maker

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    William IV rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with finely inlaid mother-of-pearl medallions with stylized acanthus leaves, the escutcheon plate with further similar decoration, ...
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  • Antique Regency Box in Rosewood with Inlaid Ebony and Brass, English, circa 1820
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    Antique Regency box in rosewood with inlaid ebony and brass decorative bands, with exceptional brass hardware, English, circa 1820.
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  • J. Holdcroft Majolica Japonisme Cobalt Box & Cover, Signed, English, ca. 1880
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    Joseph Holdcroft Majolica Japonisme square shaped box and cover, glazed in cobalt blue, with relief molded flying cranes, flowering prunus branches, and squirrels, the cover bordered...
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