




A thin walled lidded box with a finial of Peppermint Gum approx 150 dia x 90 h finished with a friction polish.
I enjoyed doing this one as its so unusual matching the two separate pieces.
The lid I started turning for another vessel one of those in a previous post it was almost complete.
While sorting out some timber I spied the second piece and new straight away what was to become of it forming the base.
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