Some quality caddies and tea chests were made in coromandel wood and were decorated with inlays of engraved brass, brass thin lines, and shell. |
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The sturdy pillar-like legs which are a hallmark of his style also adorn the fortepiano, which is cased with coromandel wood. |
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In fact she was not glad at all, and she continued to think longingly about the beautiful coromandel screen in the apartment below her feet. |
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The stopknobs as well as the cheeks are made of coromandel wood. |
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Executed in coromandel wood, each hinged flap mounted with a blue Wedgwood style oval plaque framed with a shaped beveled brass plate and brass rope twist moldings. |
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Large 12-panel Chinese coromandel lacquer screens were imported into Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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Coromandel, the second major settlement and site of gold discovery in 1852, lies to the west. |
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The first European people to use it were the absconders of the ship Coromandel in 1837, followed by Tasmanian woodcutters. |
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In the next two years, it managed to build its first factory in the town of Machilipatnam on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. |
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High offshore winds in the Coromandel area and plentiful mackerel near the coast may have been factors in that stranding, she was quoted as saying. |
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The Coromandel lacquer technique was not imported in the olden days, all the work was done directly in China. |
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From Thames follow the coastal road, overhung by native pohutukawa trees, to historic Coromandel Township. |
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The show kicks off in the Coromandel, where Hickey enjoys a waterborne tour of Mercury Bay and checks out the seventh most beautiful beach in the world. |
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In the next two years, the company established its first factory in south India in the town of Machilipatnam on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. |
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