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Antique Rosewood writing Box with pewter inlay circa 1825 by Turnbull's of Cheltenham

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Ref: 870WB      http://hygra.com/box/870WB 

Rosewood writing box with fluid inlay in pewter depicting floral motifs. The box is labeled "Turnbull's Exchange, 389 High St. Cheltenham."  The box opens to a sloping velvet covered writing surface with compartments for ink and pens. There are places for storing paper beneath.

Origin: UK, labeled Turnbull's Cheltenham;  Circa: 1825; Materials: rosewood pewter .

Size: 40 cm wide by 23 cm by 12.5 cm:  15.7  inches wide by  9.1 inches by 4.9  inches.

Condition: good overall; working lock and key; see images

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