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Item description: This Lenox product is by - Taking its inspiration from a chest of drawers made by a rural cabinetmaker in the 1800's is the Tayloe Jewelry Box from Williamsburg by Reed & Barton. Expertly crafted in Rosewood veneer with a mahogany stain, this jewelry box features an inlay with a tiger maple veneer border buffed to a high-gloss piano finish. Inside there is a mirror under the lid along with plenty of jewelry storage. An elegant cream faux suede lining, accented with wood partitions complete the design of this elegant two-drawer chest.
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