Vintage Ivy Ball Vase by Duncan Miller #118 Hobnail Opalescent


Vintage  Ivy Ball Vase by Duncan Miller #118 Hobnail Opalescent

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Vintage Ivy Ball Vase by Duncan Miller #118 Hobnail Opalescent:
$15.00


This is an amber, hobnail, opalescentivy ball vase, made by theDuncan Miller Glass Co. c. 1930\'s.Pattern #118.It is 7\" tall,and 5\" wide.There\'s no chips, cracks or repairs.
I have a smoke and pet free home.However, since this is a used item,the original home may not have beensmoke and pet free.I wash items thoroughly before shipping.
International buyers, please contact mebefore sending payment, so I can adjustthe shipping rate on the invoice. The ratesyou see on the listing are for USA only.
There\'s a $3.00 handling chargein addition to the postage.Shipping + Handling is combined on your invoice.Payment must be made within 3 daysafter the end of the sale.Please contact me for a local pickupbefore paying and for any other questions.I will combine shipping on more than one itemif you use the shopping cart.Please wait for an invoice before you pay!The invoice will reflect the multiple items.Returns and refunds will be applied ONLYif the item proves to be \"Not As Described\".Item must be returned in the original way(box and bubblewrap packing) in which it was sent.Full refund of the original total cost will be appliedafter the item is returned to me safely.Buyer pays return shipping. (and insurance)Full refund will be applied if the itemis broken on arrival to you.Detailed pictures of the entire broken pieceand the inside and outside of the box(s)must be provided to me before the refund is applied.Returns of a broken item will NOT be necessary.
Cold temperatures can be hardon old glass or ceramics.To avoid thermal shock,do not handle it right away on arrival. Instead, just open the boxand let it warm up slowlyfor at least a couple of hours,even overnight.Do not even unwrap it.Thermal shock occurs when something warm,such as your hand, touches a cold object, resulting in breakage.Why take a chance?

Vintage Ivy Ball Vase by Duncan Miller #118 Hobnail Opalescent:
$15.00

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