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  2. Limoges Box - Wikipedia

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    The first Limoges trinket boxes were long narrow containers that were created for expensive needles. From here, other shapes of limoges porcelain boxes evolved. The earliest were those that held thimbles and embroidery scissors and then round flat Limoges boxes were formed and used as powder boxes, and/or snuff boxes. Under Louis XIV these ...

  3. C. Jeré - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture by Curtis Jeré, signed "C. Jeré", 1967. C. Jeré (or Curtis Jeré, often seen without the accent) is a metalwork company known for wall sculptures and household accessories.

  4. Dybbuk box - Wikipedia

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    The Dybbuk box, or Dibbuk box (Hebrew: קופסת דיבוק, romanized: Kufsat Dibbuk), is an antique wine-cabinet claimed to be haunted by a dybbuk, a concept from Judaism [citation needed]. The box gained notoriety when it was auctioned off on eBay by owner Kevin Mannis, who created a story featuring Jewish Holocaust survivors and paranormal ...

  5. Jere Osgood - Wikipedia

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    Jere Osgood was born in 1936 and raised in Staten Island, New York. He studied architecture at the University of Illinois but left after two years to pursue furniture design and fabrication. Thereafter, he enrolled at the School of American Craftsmen at Rochester Institute of Technology and learned furniture making under Tage Frid . [ 1 ]

  6. Jewel box - Wikipedia

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    Jewel case, Jewel box or Super Jewel Box, types of Optical disc packaging Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah , at Agra is known as Jewel Box for its intricate parchin kari work Topics referred to by the same term

  7. Trinket - Wikipedia

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    A trinket may refer to: A small showy piece of jewellery, such as a jewel or a ring. Trinket Island, an island of the Nicobar Islands Trinket Bay, a village on the island; Trinket snake, common name for Elaphe helena, a species of colubrid snake; The original name of New Zealand rock band The Datsuns; A troll girl in the comic series Elfquest

  8. Jere Allen - Wikipedia

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    Jere Allen is a visual artist and a former professor of art at the University of Mississippi. [1] [2] Life. Allen was born in 1944 in Selma, Alabama. [2]

  9. Jere Abbott - Wikipedia

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    Jere Abbott (October 5, 1897– July 9, 1982) was an American art historian and museum director. Abbott was the founding associate director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City from 1929 to 1932, and director of the Smith College Museum of Art from 1932 to 1946.