cellarette
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The old man rose and crossed to an old brass-bound cellarette, which he opened.
From Witness to the Deed by Fenn, George Manville
It serves as a pedestal and has one side which opens on hinges allowing the inside to be used as a smoker's cabinet or cellarette.
From Mission Furniture How to Make It, Part I by Windsor, H. H. (Henry Haven)
This is one of a couple of pints from the cellarette in Levy's billiard den; take your will of it, Bunny, and perhaps the old man may have the other when he's a good boy.
From Mr. Justice Raffles by Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)
There were some chairs; a gun-rack, antlers, an alligator skin and some coloured prints of English hunting scenes on the walls, and an old-fashioned, brass-mounted cellarette hung in an angle.
From The House of Fulfilment by Martin, George Madden
The source of drinks he indicated was a well-stocked cellarette at the other side of the room.
From The Real Adventure by Crosby, Raymond Moreau