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British Army 37 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog WW2 37 Patt (137)
Condition:
Sold for:
GBP 4.99
ApproximatelyPHP 368.68
Postage:
Located in: Camborne, United Kingdom
Delivery:
Estimated between Tue, 28 May and Tue, 4 Jun to 43230
Returns:
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Seller information
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eBay item number:401240258372
Item specifics
- Condition
- Service
- Army
- Type
- Webbing
- Era
- 1914-1945
- Conflict
- World War II (1939-1945)
- Country/ Organization
- Commonwealth
Item description
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eBay item number:401240258372
Postage and handling
Item location:
Camborne, United Kingdom
Post to:
Worldwide
Excludes:
Afghanistan, Libya, Nauru, Russian Federation, Somalia, Ukraine, Yemen
Postage and handling | To | Service | Delivery*See Delivery notes |
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GBP 5.50 (approx PHP 406.36) | United States | Standard Postage (Royal Mail International Standard) | Estimated between Tue, 28 May and Tue, 4 Jun to 43230 |
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Payment details
Seller's payment instructions
I accept payment by cheque, postal order in British Pounds Sterling £££.
Overseas buyers please use pay pal.
Mail Order only. Buyer pays all shipping, postage costs.
Any shipping prices quoted are for UK second class post only, sent in a padded envelope, entirely at the buyers risk.
I do not accept responsibilty for items lost in the post, however I always obtain proof of posting and will pursue a claim for compensation from Royal Mail in the unlikely event that this happens.