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1870s VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY FAUX TORTOISE HAIRBRUSH / VANITY SET BRUSH

$4.75

97

  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Description

Rare and wonderful, 1870’s Victorian, Mother of Pearl Inlay, Tortoise Shell Vanity Set type Hairbrush.
This stunningly beautiful, molded Victorian Hairbrush measures approx. 9 1/4” long and 2 1/8” wide at the center of the head. It is made of a very dark (nearly black) tortoise shell substrate and has an elaborate, mother of pearl inlay design on the back featuring flowers and mosaic type design elements.
This outstanding, 1870’s Victorian Hairbrush is in very good condition. There are a few blemishes to the natural material surface but no significant chips, cracks, breaks, physical damage or repairs to the tortoise shell and no damage or loss to the delicate mother-of-pearl inlay. The surface is well preserved and very attractive. The bristles are also very well preserved
A very rare and beautiful, 1870’s Victorian, Mother of Pearl Inlay, Tortoise Shell Vanity Set type Hairbrush and a fantastic addition to any collection!!!
Provenance: From the Marvin Lieber Collection of Early Photographica.
Overseas shipping is extra and cost will be quoted at bidders request. Massachusetts residents must add 6.25% sales tax.
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The amount quoted for Shipping & Handling is calculated by eBay and is equal to the EXACT amount charged by the Post Office plus a $1.00 “packing fee” – the $1.00 fee is our only compensation for the virgin packing materials we use on all of our professionally packaged boxes as well as our cost for the salaried help that does most of our packing – as I am sure you can see, we make NO profit on the Shipping charges and, in fact, our costs are usually greater than the $1.00 fee. Please contact us if there are any issues regarding the cost of shipping.
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