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Antique Victorian Era BOOTS CASH Ironstone COLD CREAM Jar With Advertising

Antique Victorian Era BOOTS CASH Ironstone COLD CREAM Jar With Advertising

Winning Bid
$25.00
Item #1447870
Lot #89 of 107
Item Description

Rare 19th century BOOTS CASH [maker] ironstone COLD CREAM [a toiletry cream to sooth] jar, with fantastic script advertising on the lid and underside. It is in solid condition, and displays quite well in consideration of age- 150+/- years old! It is a wonderful curiosity from a different era.

Condition

Good

Categories

Home Decor, Porcelains / Fine China

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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7423
Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
New Haven, Connecticut 06513
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Saturday, 3/11, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
New Haven, CT - Local Pick Up
Pick Up Date: Saturday, March 11 from 11am - 3pm.

Plenty of parking in the adjoining lot [part of our warehouse].

Limited shipping is an option for bidders who live *out of state/too far for local pick up.*
Shipping is a separate transaction arranged with and paid directly to the auction manager -- not combined with your auction win invoice.
Unsure if an item of interest can be shipped, contact us prior to bidding/auction close to get a quote and confirm. Contact Marco Ciccarini: 475-319-1085. If you live within a few towns over, pick up is on Saturday 3/18 from 11am to 3 pm.

QUESTIONS? Contact...
AUCTION MANAGER:
Marco Ciccarini
(475) 319-1085

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
7423
Auction Manager

Marco Ciccarini | (475) 319-1085 | rayciccarini@yahoo.com

Pickup Details
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Private Residence

New Haven, CT 06513

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When to Pickup


Saturday, 3/11, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

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