
Late 19th Century Antique Victorian Carved Intaglio Fob (101)
US $110.50US $110.50
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Late 19th Century Antique Victorian Carved Intaglio Fob (101)
US $110.50
ApproximatelyPHP 6,159.27
or Best Offer
Condition:
Used
An item that has been worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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Shipping:
US $4.50 (approx PHP 250.83) USPS Ground Advantage®.
Located in: Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Fri, 13 Jun and Fri, 20 Jun to 94104
Returns:
No returns accepted.
Coverage:
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(Not eligible for eBay purchase protection programmes)
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:335977693010
Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand
- Antique
- Antique
- Yes
- Type
- fob
- Main Stone Creation
- Natural
- Era
- Victorian (1837-1901)
- Style
- Pendant
- Original/Reproduction
- Original
- Jewelry Department
- Fine
- Vintage
- Yes
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (13,088)
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- m***a (522)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseVery interesting piece, looking forward to having a jeweler carve our initials into it and use it as they did a couple hundred years ago. Who stamps sealing wax on letters anymore?
- 9***s (1543)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseHighly recommended seller +++++++. Pretty necklace at a reasonable price. Easy transactions and good communications. I will buy again from this excellent seller.
- m***a (522)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseI’m sure one of my boys will love this, thank you.
- m***a (522)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseVery interesting piece, looking forward to having a jeweler carve our initials into it and use it as they did a couple hundred years ago. Who stamps sealing wax on letters anymore?