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Set of Antique French Rise & Fall Pulley Ceiling Light and Sconce Orange shades

Condition:
not specified
Price:
US $284.90
ApproximatelyPHP 16,751.93
Postage:
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Located in: Beauvoir, France
Delivery:
Estimated between Wed, 12 Jun and Fri, 21 Jun to 43230
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Seller information

Registered as a Business Seller
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:285410673075

Item specifics

Type
lampshade
Size
Medium
Decade
1920s
Color
Orange
Style
French
Original/Reproduction
Antique Original
Material
Porcelain

Item description from the seller

Vdbcollection2

Vdbcollection2

98.9% positive feedback
1.4K items sold
Usually responds within 24 hours

Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (646)

y***3 (338)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Fast shipping just described Very beautiful piece thank you
l***t (1227)- Feedback left by buyer.
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A+
g***o (463)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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The photos were accurate . However, the seller and I differ on whether or not it is an antique. I was offered a discount for a future purchase, but this is a complete loss for me since no returns are accepted.
Reply from: vdbcollection2- Feedback replied by seller vdbcollection2.- Feedback replied by seller vdbcollection2.
This coat rack is undoubtedly antique, made around 1900. It comes from an old building that has been uninhabited since the 1940s, it's a salvage. In no case is it modern as the buyer claims.