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nested Redwood Boxology 3 main compartments plus 3 more inner miniature boxes or 5 empty cases

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English: Puzzle Box made of Redwood (sequoia tree). Entitled, too, "Boxology" on the part of producer (a craftsman from New York City) in the year of 1999.

This photo is from a series of 12 photos, which stepwise do show the opening / disassembling of the single miniature boxes inside.

Hint: Boxology in the real / primarily sense is a term from the field of diagrams (organizational charts / organigrams).

Decoration: old German stamps from late 19th / early 20th century with postmarks from town named Culmsee (today's Chełmża at Poland) and step 11 with coffee collectors stamp and step 12 with seal badge of magistrate as well as coins.

... and the series of 12 steps:

disassembling step No. 1: 01 Puzzle Box Boxology 5766.jpg

disassembling step No. 2: 02 Puzzle Box Boxology 5767.jpg

disassembling step No. 3: 03 Puzzle Box Boxology 5768.jpg

disassembling step No. 4: 04 Puzzle Box Boxology 5769.jpg

disassembling step No. 5: 05 Puzzle Box Boxology 5770.jpg

disassembling step No. 6: 06 Puzzle Box Boxology 5771.jpg

disassembling step No. 7: 07 Puzzle Box Boxology 5772.jpg

disassembling step No. 8: 08 Puzzle Box Boxology 5773.jpg

disassembling step No. 9: 09 Puzzle Box Boxology 5774.jpg

disassembling step No. 10: 10 Puzzle Box Boxology 5775.jpg

disassembling step No. 11: 11 Puzzle Box Boxology 5776.jpg

disassembling step No. 12: 12 Puzzle Box Boxology 5777.jpg
Deutsch: Puzzle-Box gefertigt aus Redwood (Mammutbaum). Auch benannt als "Boxology" seitens Hersteller (einem Craftsman in New York City) anno 1999.

Dieses Foto ist aus einer Serie von 12 Fotos, die stufenweise das Öffnen / Auseinanderbauen zeigen der einzelnen Mini-Boxen im Innern.

Hinweis: Boxology im eigentlichen / hauptsächlichen Sinn ist ein Begriff aus dem Bereich der Diagramme (Organigramme).

Dekoration: alte deutsche Briefmarken aus dem späten 19. / frühen 20. Jahrhundert mit Briefmarken mit Stempeln aus der alten Stadt Culmsee (dem heutigen Chełmża in Polen) und Schritt 11 mit Sammler-Kaffee-Marke und Schritt 12 with Siegelmarke vom Magistrat sowie Münzen.
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