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Art Deco Green Rhinestone Molded Leaf Oval Floral Open Bronze Tone Pin Brooch

$43.96  $26.37

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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Estate
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition for its age. Really an exceptional pin brooch!
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Main Stone: Rhinestone
  • Material: Glass
  • Metal: Bronze Tone
  • Metal Purity: Unknown
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Richfield,OH,USA
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • heart Popularity - 4822 views, 688.9 views per day, 7 days on eBay. Super high amount of views. 88 sold.
  • usd Price - Avg: $0.00, Low: $0.00, High: $0.00. Best quality when compared to PicClick similar items.
  • star Seller - + items sold. 0% negative feedback. Great seller with very good positive feedback and over 50 ratings.
Art Deco Green Rhinestone Molded Leaf Oval Floral Open Bronze Tone Pin Brooch<br>Description: Glowing molded green glass leaves with rhinestone accents open floral pin<br>Measurements: 2 3/8" wide, 1 5/8" long<br>Metal Tone: Bronze Tone<br>Exc<br>ellent<br>condition<br>INTERNA<br>TIONAL<br>Customers Shipping is actual cost depending on the weight of the item and where its going.<br>Most items weighing up to 8 ounces ship for $14.50 or less. And yes, I will combine shipping as long a you wait for a combined invoice from me and pay for everything at one time.<br>Note:  Buyer is responsible for any customs, fees, etc imposed from their particular country....and I don't alter any mailing forms with lower purchase prices, so please don't ask<br>!<br>Good luck!<br>About me, the seller:<br>For those of you who don't know me, here's a current update:<br>My son Jake completed his 4 year College degree with a Bache<br>lor of Science, major of percussion performance<br>from Berklee College of Music in Boston<br>in 2015.<br>A huge thank you to my eBay customer base during those college years that made it possible to fund this endeavor one sale at a time<br>over the college years when the funds to send him there went dry.<br>The gratification of being able to do such a momentous task without saddling my son with a huge student loan at the end is truly gratifying.<br>Now with tuition payments behind us, I can start lowering those home equity loans that were part of the mix & help him pay off his small student loan.<br>I started doing eBay "full time" about 5 years ago when I realized that my saved college funds for my musically inclined son Jake was running out quickly.<br>His studies at Berklee have been successful in preparing him for a career in the music industry.<br>After playing local in Boston for a couple years in September 2017 he embarked a new journey in music....the cruise line gig.<br>So far he's traveled throughout Asia.<br>In 2018 he explored Europe.<br>Not too bad for a 26 year old!<br>In March of 2019 he took the plunge and moved out to LA to pursue his dream...<br>Things were going well...until the world of performance entertainment came to a halt early in 2020.<br>Still engaging in electronic and virtual work, he is making ends meet...barely...and is hoping this COVID pandemic is over soon and his music career can get back on track!<br>His web site is also up and running:  JakeDick (dot com)<br>Take a look if you're curious!<br>Me?  I've been doing Flea Marketing and Antiquing ever since I was in my 20's, and my love for the search has helped me complete this seemingly impossible journe<br>y.<br>My eBay store is called Ziggy's Vault.  Ziggy is my Quaker Parrot who was a rescue from a broken home and I found him at a flea market during spring of 2010.<br>He has quite a vocabulary now with "Good Morning" and "Hello" topping the repeat over and over list.<br>We've now added "Love you"  and "No..No..no!" to the conversation :-)<br>Anyways...I mostly list jewelry...vintage unusual jewelry<br>How did I acquire it????<br>I got my initial stash of stuff back in the 70's and 80's when my mom Helen & I used to go flea marketing, and antique hunting together.<br>Oh, every Thursday was garage sale day, and we'd go off and spend lots of quality time together.  Saturday's and Sundays we hit the flea markets and antiques shows.<br>Mom is now is gone, but I have all our treasures...and there are boxes and boxes of them.  They are all in my crawl space, and I've been taking out and discovering treasures I never even knew I had!<br>Why?  Well....<br>Mom used to always tease me that out mother-daughter hobby would become my "inheritance" and that it would make me wealthy.<br>You know...I've been doing this now for over 3 years...and I still have boxes and boxes of untouched undiscovered treasures.<br>It's like going down memory lane when I dig & photograph!<br>Yes, I'm still digging out old boxes out, but, I&am