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Akro Agate Glass Blue Colonial Lady Powder Jar Dish Logo on bottom #05

Hillbilly Hoard
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US $50.00
ApproximatelyEUR 43.15
Condition:
Used
Excellent condition. See photos for condition.
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Breathe easy. Returns accepted.
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Located in: Friendly, West Virginia, United States
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Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay delivery label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
An item that has been previously used. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or an item that has been returned to the seller after a period of use. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller notes
“Excellent condition. See photos for condition.”
Brand
Akro Agate
Type
Decorative Box
Original/Licensed Reproduction
Original
Item Height
6 in.
Color
Blue
Style
Colonial
Material
Glass
Item Length
4 in.
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Handmade
Yes
Item Width
4 in.

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Hillbilly Hoard

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Registered as a private sellerThereby, consumer rights stemming from EU consumer protection law do not apply. eBay buyer protection still applies to most purchases.
Started collecting in the 1950s. Things like pennies, matchbook covers, pencils, and in the 1970;s started on glassware, stickers, records, bottles and much more. I inherited 5000+ postcards ...
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