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    I'll check next time.
    I'll add that the current insert if felt not leather.

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    A recent post by Chris Schwarz brought my piece back to mind, I did a google search again on Campaign Chest and found this link. It looks very similar to my unit, so that suggest that it is a Burmese Teak design.
    Early 1900 British Colonial Campaign Chest, made of Teak. From Burma Dimensions:
    41"H X 42"W X 19"D


    Price:
    $1790.00



    Still haven't got it restored, putting all my change in a jar to save up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparhawk View Post
    Still haven't got it restored, putting all my change in a jar to save up.
    Once had a colleague save in one of those 30cm high tins where he kept putting his 2 dollar coins. When he finally took it to the bank is was over $2000.00.

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