Butler Specialty Company Castle Contessa Jewelry Case, Black 9403346
This unique Wooden Jewelry Stand was inspired by an eighteenth century Sewing Chest found in the SmithsonianĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Castle Collection. The original was made of paper mache using a process patented in 1772 by Henry Clay of Birmingham, England. Today's version offers contemporary storage compartments and a removeable tray that reveals a secret compartment! Four entwined legs are carefully hand carved from poplar Wood using baroque design.
Specifications
- Black
- Poplar Wood Solids, MDF, Resin
- Indoor Use Only
- Mix and match your setting with Butler Specialty Company's wide assortment of products to complete your room!
- Finished back:
- Product Construction Features: Finish Distressing
- Product Assembled Dimensions Combined: 14""W x 14""D x 24.5""H
- Limited 1 year warranty
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Butler Specialty Company Castle Contessa Jewelry Case, Black 9403346
Butler Specialty Company Castle Contessa Jewelry Case, Black 9403346
This unique Wooden Jewelry Stand was inspired by an eighteenth century Sewing Chest found in the SmithsonianĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Castle Collection. The original was made of paper mache using a process patented in 1772 by Henry Clay of Birmingham, England. Today's version offers contemporary storage compartments and a removeable tray that reveals a secret compartment! Four entwined legs are carefully hand carved from poplar Wood using baroque design.
Specifications
- Black
- Poplar Wood Solids, MDF, Resin
- Indoor Use Only
- Mix and match your setting with Butler Specialty Company's wide assortment of products to complete your room!
- Finished back:
- Product Construction Features: Finish Distressing
- Product Assembled Dimensions Combined: 14""W x 14""D x 24.5""H
- Limited 1 year warranty
Original: $869.00
-65%$869.00
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Description
This unique Wooden Jewelry Stand was inspired by an eighteenth century Sewing Chest found in the SmithsonianĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Castle Collection. The original was made of paper mache using a process patented in 1772 by Henry Clay of Birmingham, England. Today's version offers contemporary storage compartments and a removeable tray that reveals a secret compartment! Four entwined legs are carefully hand carved from poplar Wood using baroque design.
Specifications
- Black
- Poplar Wood Solids, MDF, Resin
- Indoor Use Only
- Mix and match your setting with Butler Specialty Company's wide assortment of products to complete your room!
- Finished back:
- Product Construction Features: Finish Distressing
- Product Assembled Dimensions Combined: 14""W x 14""D x 24.5""H
- Limited 1 year warranty





















