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Joseph Freeman, one of the South's best-documented early craftsmen, produced the bottle case, or cellaret .
He poured himself a glass of sherry and, turning, rested his hand on the wooden counter attached to the front of the cellaret .
Today examples are frequently referred to as cellarets , but period inventories list them as gin cases, brandy cases, bottle cases, or cases of bottles.
Sideboards, too, often had cellarets (boxes in which wine bottles could reach room temperature) and wine coolers incorporated in cupboards and drawers.
Hepplewhite wrote that cellarets were ‘generally made of mahogany, and hooped with brass hoops lacquered; the inner part is divided into partitions, and lined with lead for bottles.
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