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Ex Libris Bookplate For The William Vincent Hutchings on 2040-motos

US $11.95
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South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States

South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States
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This auction is for an  Ex Libris Bookplate for William Vincent Hutchings.

This bookplate is part of an extensive collection of Ex Libris bookplates by Sidney Smith and many others dating from the mid to late 19th century through the 1920's that I will be putting up for auction.   

The Bookplate is in excellent condition.  see scan. 

The bookplate in the scan is the one you will receive so please examine closely.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Massachusetts sales tax will be added to all orders shipped to a Massachusetts address.

The buyer should include $2.50 for S & H in the U.S.. International bids are welcome, shipping is extra so please get in touch with me before you bid for rates. We combine shipping on Multiple auction wins, see combined shipping rules below. We accept Credit Cards through Paypal. Thanks for your time and good luck with your bid.

COMBINED SHIPPING RATES: For shipping within the U.S., we charge a one time fee for shipping. Pay the shipping fee on the first item, all additional  auctions ship for free. If you purchase Items with different shipping rates the highest rate prevails.  Feel free to email me with any questions.

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