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Tessellated Horn And Cedar Wood Box

Tessellated Horn and Cedar Wood Box
Tessellated Horn and Cedar Wood Box

Tessellated Horn and Cedar Wood Box

Located in San Diego, CA

A very well crafted tessellated Horn cedar wood box, circa 1980s. The piece is very heavy and solid and measures 6.375"W x 4.5"D x 3.5"H

Category

Late 20th Century North American Decorative Boxes

Materials

Horn, Cedar

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Tessellated Horn and Wood Veneer Trinket Box in the Style of R & Y Augousti

$300Sale Price|20% Off

H 3.25 in W 4.75 in D 4.75 in

Tessellated Horn and Wood Veneer Trinket Box in the Style of R & Y Augousti

By R & Y Augousti

Located in San Diego, CA

A very well crafted tessellated horn and wood veneer trinket box in the style of R & Y Augousti, circa 1990s. The piece is in very good condition and measures 4.75" W x 4.75" D x 3.2...

Category

Late 20th Century North American Organic Modern Decorative Boxes

Materials

Horn, Wood

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