cellarette
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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)
The owner of Fry's Imperial Liniment looked over his glasses and discovered that David, having poked open the door of the little-used cellarette with his foot, was looking in at the bottles with mild interest.
From In And Out by Franklin, Edgar, [pseud.]
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)
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