Description: Description: Whiting Mfg. Co. Sterling Silver Buffer. King Edward Pattern. Monogrammed "D". Weight: 2.37ozt Measures Approx., 6.25" x 2" with pad Condition: Very Good Condition. Some signs of use and wear. Little surface scratches on the silver. All our items are available for in-person inspection and are available for pickup from one of our warehouses with no fees or charges. . Domestic & International Customers - WELCOME!Please contact us with any questions regarding shipping or our listings and we will be happy to assist you. We reserve the right to use another shipping carrier other than what is listed, to ensure your purchase is delivered securely. Please contact us if you require a specific shipping carrier. We guarantee the authenticity of all items to be as represented. We make a best effort to provide a fair and descriptive condition report. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Gallery XV specializes in a variety of art, antiques, jewelry and collectibles. We possess over 100 years of experience in the industry as collectors, appraisers and resellers. Our ever expanding inventory originates from estates throughout the U.S. but is especially rich with Southern California estates including celebrities, historical figures and renown collectors. If you haven't seen something that interests you or that you collect, stay tuned...it's just the tip of the ice berg. EBAY provides us with an opportunity to provide the Gallery experience to an ever growing worldwide customer base. We are prompt and professional with our correspondence and appreciate you taking the time to shop with us. "You are only as good as your last feedback"
Price: 85 USD
Location: Wilmington, California
End Time: 2024-12-13T22:35:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Composition: Sterling Silver
Maker: Whiting Manufacturing Co.
Type: Nail Buffer
Age: 1900-1940