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10 1830S CUP PLATES FLINT LACY EAGLE SHIP CLAY FRUIT CLEAR SOME LIGHT TINTS EAPG

$ 10.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Mixed condition with chipping flaking scallop losses, some at least very good.
  • Glassmaking Technique: Pressed
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Color: Clear
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type of Glass: Pressed Glass
  • Object Type: Cup Plate
  • Style: Victorian
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    ***SHIPPING NOTICE*** (See below)
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    Hello!
    I have a lot of glass to sell and all will be listed with no reserve.  I have been on Ebay since November of 1996 and I guarantee what I sell.  As always, please ask questions before the listing ends in order to avoid any confusion later.  I always combine shipping on multiple lots won as I do not profit on shipping costs nor do I charge handling or fees for materials.
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    This auction is for a nice lot of 10 flint glass mostly lacy era cup plates.  Between 3 and 4 inches diameter, these are pressed glass and date from the 1830s to 1850s.  One eagle plate, 2 ships, 1 Henry Clay, one Grapes and the rest rayed or lacy.
    A few have some very light tinting as can be seen in the stacking photo.  Hard to photograph, so take that into consideration when bidding.
    Yes, there are 11 in the photo because 1 is a nonflint McKee Berry cup plate from the 1880s.  Included as a bonus item.
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    ***CONDITION***  SHOWN AT TOP OF LISTING IN THE CONDITION REPORT
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    Thank you for taking the time to look at this listing!  Check back often as I will be listing items regularly.
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    ***Shipping Notice***  There has been an upswing in damaged packages in the last few years, as a result of poor or lazy packing on the part of the seller.  I have received items broken that would have been intact if properly packaged.
    Rest assured that I tend to overpack my boxes.  I have shipped a few thousand boxes of glass and I can recall maybe 3 that arrived damaged.  Buy with confidence knowing that it will arrive in the same condition that you bought it in, barring some extreme actions by the post office or anything unforeseen.
    Thank you!!