Description: Welcome to my store. I am offering a part of the heritage of my family and other relatives, or even close ones, and there are many objects that have been in the same hands for several years. No doubt when you receive this good you will enjoy it as much as others did in the past.--------------------------------------------------------- BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE "THE UNIQUE" VICTORIAN JAMES W. LEWIS GOLD TONE NEEDLE CASE. Very Good ! Patent 5017 of 6 April, 1869. Does not come in an original box and given the passage of time they no longer have the pink flannel that the box originally had. Made in brass, it is light used, It has small stains in some points of the outer surface, but it maintains its beauty and design intact, as seen in the images. No monogram, it closes well. Solid and elegant, it is a very good opportunity to give a gift or to add to your collection, in special if you are a lover of sewing. Measurement: Lenght: 3.8" (9.5 cm) Width: 2.4" (6 cm) Height: 0.3" (0.8 cm)Weight: 2.54 oz (72 g) IMPORTANT: If you buy anything else, please ask for shipping consolidation. Most of my items are added free of charge to the shipping cost of your first selection. Your questions in this or any other matter are welcome. Regarding the offer, please read this information carefully: An approved return refund will be limited to the sale price of the item at maximum. Shipping costs, insurance, import fees, tariffs or related costs outside of the sales price are the responsibility of the buyer. Please check the Seller Notes, the images and do not hesitate to contact me for any inquiry about them. Shipments are delivered in 3 to 7 business days. Thank you for the preference and trust! Ref. #1886
Price: 394.9 USD
Location: Miami, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-21T22:33:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.5 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Needle Case
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Needle Type: Hand Sewing Needles
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
Case Material: Brass
Maker: James William Lewis, Birmingham