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Item description: This Lenox product is by - A serpentine chest of drawers made in Norfolk, Virginia about 1800, and now in the collections of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, inspired the Hunter Jewelry Box from Williamsburg by Reed & Barton. Its name honors Margaret Hunter, an entrepreneur in 18th century Williamsburg who sold luxury goods such as jet necklaces and earrings and love ribands. The rich mahogany finish of this 2-drawer chest enhances the pleasing symmetry of the shaped front and routered bead design. Plush cream velvet throughout protects valuables, and a full mirror in the lid adds convenience.
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