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Group Of Three Mid Century Wood Bowls

Group Of Three Mid Century Wood Bowls

Winning Bid
$13.00
Item #1450004
Lot #30 of 121
Item Description

Three very well made Wood Pieces in very good condition. There is a long stylish Haitian Boat Form Divided Bowl in a high polish (20” long by 3.75” deep by 1.75” high), a Hand-Turned Teak Bowl with a Danish Styling (9.25” diameter by 1.75” high), and a very fine Round Platter in a fine Teak with fine grain and incredibly stylish form (12.75” diameter by .75” high). This last piece has some slight age-related wear which does not detract from the very fine display.

Condition

Consistent with age and use.

Categories

Home Decor, Decorative Bowls, Vessels & Vases

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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7667
Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Fairfield, Connecticut 06825
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Sunday, 4/2, 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm
Some items are available for shipping via USPS flat rate boxes plus a small packing fee. Please see individual listing for shipping options. Also, limited alternative pick up is available - Contact auction manager for any other shipping inquiries.

SHIPPING OPTIONS:
USPS SHIPPING
(For Select small items inc. jewelry, coins other smaller items. Only USPS flat rate boxes are available for this service.) Handling fees may apply. Padded Flat Rate Envelope ($10.90) Small Flat Rate Box ($10.70) Medium Flat Rate Box ($17.60) Large Flat Rate Box ($23.30)

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
7667
Auction Manager

A&M Estate Sales | (203) 856-9082 | AandMestatesales@gmail.com

Pickup Details
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Private Residence

Fairfield, CT 06825

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When to Pickup


Sunday, 4/2, 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm

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