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Caramel Glass Button Silver Coil Self Shank Art Deco #33
US $4.50
ApproximatelyS$ 5.84
Was US $6.00 (25% off)
Condition:
“Light general wear. A 1/16" fleabite on the back edge. Please look at the photos carefully”
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Shipping:
US $9.90 (approx S$ 12.84) USPS Ground Advantage®.
Located in: Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Thu, 16 Oct and Tue, 21 Oct to 94104
Returns:
30 days return. Seller pays for return shipping.
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:395319241811
Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- “Light general wear. A 1/16" fleabite on the back edge. Please look at the photos carefully”
- Color
- Beige, Silver
- Maker
- Unbranded
- Material
- Glass
- Original/Reproduction
- Antique Original
- Quantity
- 1
- Shape
- Round
- Suitable For
- Vintage & Historical Clothing
- Type
- Shank Button
- Time Period Manufactured
- Pre-1930
Item description from the seller
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- eBay automated Feedback- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthOrder delivered on time with no issues
- eBay automated Feedback- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthOrder delivered on time with no issues
- 0***4 (117)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseI was very pleased with the relish dish. I wasn't aware that one was to be included in the Liberty Bell set of dishes in 1876. The small defects do not bother me. You have to expect this in glassware this old. I will include the dish in my display at the Stewartstown Historical Society this coming spring. Many pieces of our set were brought home from Philadelphia in 1876 by my Great Grandfather when he attended the exposition in August of 1876. Thanks for the outstanding packaging. Joe Hall