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1910 ARTS AND CRAFT MISSION OAK HALL BENCH **Rare**
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1910 ARTS AND CRAFT MISSION OAK HALL BENCH **Rare**

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  • Sold Date: 07/26/2007
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay
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1910 ARTS AND CRAFT MISSION OAK HALL BENCH

This auction is for an Arts And Craft "MISSION OAK" hall bench that was purchased out of an Arts And Craft house built in 1910 and this was part of the original furniture. All of the oak in the bench is quarter sawn oak. Bench measures 35" wide, 18" deep and 37 1/2" tall. Most of the furniture in this house was Limbert but I see no markings on the bench. It is all original and never been refinished. I will also be listing the Mission Oak hall mirror with copper hooks.

I charge actual shipping which varies by method preferred by buyer. Under 50 miles, shipping will be $30.00 or you can pick it up at my antique shop in Yazoo City, Ms.
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Thanks for looking.

Greyhound Express will deliver to most areas of the country for $50.00. I will be happy to combine shipping on multiple items. Insurance will be required. Mississippi buyers add 7% sales tax. Happy Bidding!!!

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