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- Style/ Period: Edwardian
- Product: Boxes
- Age: 1900-1940
- Primary Material: Wood/ Woodenware
- Sub-Type: Coromandel
- Product Sub-Type: Jewellery/ Trinket Boxes
- Original/Repro: Original

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