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tambour a frame made of two hoops; used for embroidering
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tambour A style of clock whose shape is supposedly derived from Napoleon's hat.
Ãâó: www.allamericanwatches.com/site/626101/page/182604
tambour Flexible shutter on a roll-top desk or sliding doors for cupboards.
Ãâó: www.rsantiques.com/Glossary%20of%20Terms.htm
tambour Sliding doors or curving pull-down fronts for desks made from thin reeded convex strips of wood glued to a linen or canvas backing and running in grooves. Used on small night tables, pot cupboards, commodes and later developed into the roll-top for desks.
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