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BLUE SKY CLAYWORKS PORCELAIN MARCH BIRTHDAY CAKE TRINKET BOX - HEATHER GOLDMINC
$ 6.33
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This auction is for an adorable little 2002 Porcelain Blue Sky Clayworks Trinket Box celebrating a March birthday with a little scroll tied in ribbon on the inside of the pretty birthday cake. The artist is Canadian Heather Goldminc, known for her whimsical and amusing forms of artful celebrations and bird houses. It is approximately 4.24" tall with a base measuring 3" X 2" and the gold metal center forms a solid hinged opening. There are rhinestones for the flower centers to add a bit of sparkle and gold trim around the bottom base of the cake. Just as cute as can be! (I'm not sure what's written on the scroll inside, if anything, but assume it's a birthday greeting.)If I have asked too much money to ship to your area, you will get a refund immediately. I will do whatever possible to reduce the cost of shipping. The amount listed here is simply an estimate and very seldom is it increased, and then only for real distance, weight of the package and insurance. A corrected invoice will be sent if necessary. I reserve the right to ask for and receive the real amount for shipping costs. Payment is due within three days of the auction ending time. Thanks for looking and good luck always!
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If the item is broken or damaged during shipping (I ALWAYS inspect everything before it leaves here) and there is insurance on the item, the claim must be started at the buyer's location and should not be returned to me. Always contact me to make sure that you have everything you need to do this. I wrap very well and don't expect there to be any problems.