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cellaret
noun
A deep, often metal-lined drawer in a sideboard used for storing wines and liquors.
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At the rear of the desk is a cellaret with 2 decanters and 12 glasses; also a refrigerator, a safe; an electric clock on each side; ashtray, lighter, etc.
The cellaret in the dining room, an elegant miniature wooden cupboard that opens to reveal diminutive cut-crystal bottles with glass stoppers, transported Jill back to her girlhood in Manhattan and Long Island, when she pretended the cupboard was a stage and the bottles ballerinas.
But Simon Powell, of Freshfords in Bath, England, sold several items that topped $10,000 each, including a mahogany cellaret, or liquor cabinet, circa 1810, for $12,000, which justified the excursion, he said.
To her children will go the French bergère chair and needlepoint footstool (Nancy), the cellaret and dining room table (Jill), the desk and piano (Avi).
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