A 19th Century handpainted bone needle case
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A 19th Century handpainted bone needle case.

A 19th Century handpainted bone needle case.
Start Price USD 49.99
Current Price USD 49.99
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Start Time Monday, June 30, 2008
End Time Monday, July 07, 2008
Location BOLOGNA

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A XIX century bone needle case hand painted with a pink and yellow flowers and further decorated with a paper band partly missing at the edge of the lid.I guess from the decoration that it was made in Germany, Austria or Switzerland.North Europe, 1850/1880 circa.size: 0.6/8" wide X 3,1/4" long with lid X 0,3/16" deep(1,8 X 8,4 X 0,5 cm)conditions: apart some little wear on the painted decoration and the already above   mentioned paper band partly missing the case is in very good conditions.THIS PIECE WILL BE SHIPPED FROM ITALY!!!PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PIECE IS PART OF MY COLLECTION IN ITALY AND SHIPPING COST WILL BE BASED ON ITALIAN POST OFFICE FEES AND ALSO WITH AVAILABLE SHIPPING OPTIONS IN ITALY.shipping options: the items will be shipped with insurance included (EMS) which is really safe!If the buyer wish for a cheaper shipping option please contact me at the Auction end, but I will not be responsible for any eventual loss or damage. Combined shipping is welcome as long it can safely fit in one box. notes from the seller: I try to describe my items with the best of my knowledge but I am not an expert in all fields.I feel sincerely committed to make your Ebay experience with me a positive one and if you are not satisfied with your purchase you can return my items within 7 days in the same conditions and once received on those criteria it will be refunded immediately less shipping costs.My listing is usually plenty of pictures and I am always happy to answer your questions and add more photos on request.                                   THANK YOU and HAPPY BIDDING!!!!

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