Bakelite Buckle, Butterscotch, Vintage (1933-4); 2 1/4" wide, ~1/4" Thick 16.1g

US $19.99
ApproximatelyS$ 25.55
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This woman's buckle has only one small defect, some dots of rust on the metal inside fastener. ... Read moreabout condition
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“This woman's buckle has only one small defect, some dots of rust on the metal inside fastener. ...
Material
Bakelite
Metal
Bakelite
Clasp Type
Buckle
Original/Reproduction
Original
Decade
1930s - see patent # on fastener
Color
Butterscotch: orange/yellow
Category

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    Excellent item. A signed photograph of Dylan by Ellen Stekart is pretty amazing. As described. Great communication from seller
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    A really good Locomotive builder's "spec" card, from about 1880. The photo is in good condition considering it's age. The specifications are hand written in ink. This trade card fits perfectly with the rest of my collection of documents, ephemera and artifacts from American locomotive builders from the steam age.