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Antique Walnut Spinning Wheel Appalachia 1800s Works!
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Antique primitive walnut spinning wheel. Circa 1850. All original except for one modern-looking replacement screw. In amazing condition for its age. Very solid and stable. The wheel turns smoothly with no wobbling. Wood pegs and handforged metal nails. From the Appalachian Mountains in Eastern, Kentucky. This is actually still in working condition! About 35" long, 34" tall and 11" wide. The diameter of the wheel is 21.5". Due to the weight and size of this item, a combined shipping discount is not available. This item will be partially disassembled for shipping. We add new items daily, so please check out our other listings on eBay. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions, please send an email to . We answer most emails within 24 hours. SHIPPING COST: If an item has a flat rate shipping cost, it is specified below. Otherwise, please use the shipping calculator to determine your cost. Unless otherwise stated, we do d iscount shipping for multiple purchases when paid on one invoice! In most cases, insurance is optional, but please keep in mind we cannot refund or replace uninsured items which are lost or damaged in transit. Free local pick-up in Louisville, Kentucky is always available. International bidders, please request a shipping quote prior to placing a bid. IMPORTANT NOTE: Auctions Made Simple, Inc. is a smoke-free environment. However, some of our items are sold on consignment and we cannot guarantee that consigned items have not been exposed to a smoking environment. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!
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