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Early Primitive Spice Box/cabinet low Reserve

Submitted by Andy on January 21, 2010 – 12:33 amNo Comment

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Hi there and welcome to my auction! Up for your consideration is this early spice box.and it is as prim as you can get! There are so many ways to display and utilize this little spice cabinet, whether you choose to hang it on your wall or have it sitting someplace in your kitchen or above your hearth.the possibilities are endless. I have also displayed it to show you how to use it other ways from the original purpose. But the true beauty of this piece speaks of its simplicity and of simpler times. This piece has quirks and missing knobs which, to me, makes it even more uncommon and charming. The workmanship on the carved knobs is lovely. One of the draws shows the Cloves stamp, and another says, Soda. Whether you choose to use it as a spice box, in a vignette, or tucking your uncommons in the drawers, it is a statement in itself. Please note: this auction is for the spice cabinet alone, accessories and display items are not included in this auction. Please feel free to e mail me with any questions you may have, and thankyou for looking.

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