MIB Hand Hammer Lord Taylor Sterling 1984 Wild Swan Christmas Ornament Pendant
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H&H Lord Taylor First Hans Christian Andersen Xmas Sterling Ornament Hand & Hammer #0592 Wild Swan Mint In Original BoxMade by Hand & Hammer for Lord & Taylor Department Stores in 1984, this is the First Issue of a series of ornaments. The design for this Wild Swan wearing a crown was inspired by the Andersen fairy tale "The Wild Swans". This is like new in original box complete with romance card. It is hallmarked Sterling H&H Sterling.As with all fine silver, ornament may exhibit light scratches consistent with use and polishing. As with all vintage silver, may require proper polishing upon receipt depending on your preferences.Please take note: eBay now REQUIRES sellers to offer 14 day return priveleges. If by some small chance your item is not satisfactory, your return should still be received within 7 days or less.Be sure to check my other listings for many Christmas sterling pendant /medallion / ornament / charms, and other great gift items, Victoriana, Elegant Glassware, Vintage Clothes and Shoes etc. Looking for a special year or ornament? If you have a special request, I will try to get it listed for you ASAP. It is very likely in inventory but not yet listed. Thank you so much for looking. I look forward to doing business with you. BUY IT NOW receives FREE shipping in the USA including complimentary delivery confirmation
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