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Book
7. This box looks
like a law book and the only work I did on it was to do some gold
lettering on the spine. Picture 7b shows the clip style closure of the
page edges.
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Book 8. This unusual book was actually a stationary box and when opened it provided a nice surprise. As you can see, it is actually a nest of boxes with one for envelopes and the small one for stamps. when displayed as a stack of three it is most attractive to place on your working surface.
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Book 9. This is a very large book/box with a full hinged lid. It is at least 12X18 inches and is almost 4 inches deep. It is a type of family keepsake container often given as a wedding gift. A brass plate on the front is perfect for engraving the family name or identification of the contents. The open view shows the very large interior which will hold a photo album, notebooks or large binder.
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