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Antique Rare 1910s German Bisque Stiha Fabrikat Doll Box w Lace Edging DC24

$ 5.27

Availability: 59 in stock
  • Condition: Antique, vintage
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Features: Antique
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Doll Size: 24in.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Brand/Artist: Stiha Box

    Description

    Antique
    German
    Bisque
    Doll Box
    PLEASE NOTE: the antique doll shown in the other photos is NOT in the auction- this auction is JUST for the box- though  the doll is also up for sale in another auction!
    Before bidding,
    please read our shipping and return policies at the end of the Description!
    Measurements: 16" x 7" x 4"
    Marks: "Stiha Fabrikat"
    Material: Hard card & paper lace, pink silk ribbons, wear as seen, original labels
    Age: 1910s-1920s era
    Details:
    What a rare piece- an original doll presentation box, complete with paper lace edging and pink silk ribbons! Some wear as seen, but how grand to display a doll in this lovely piece!
    Some vintage wear and dust as to be expected from this piece.
    Please do check our other auctions for more  vintage and antique dolls and toys.
    Kindly Take a Moment and Read This Before Bidding:
    Remember, you agree to these terms the moment you bid- even if you didn't read them!
    As of July 2018,
    Marionettejilly Auctions regrets to announce that we
    no longer offer returns.
    Ebay's new returns policy allow
    s
    up to
    30 days between purchase and return, but we are a small company, and such a long period of time between a transaction and when it is finalized is a serious financial strain for us.
    By bidding on our items, the buyer understands that they are not returnable for any reason. However, in the case of fragile items, we do insure in case of breakage. Please contact us first if this happens, and do not discard either the broken item or the packaging.
    Marionettejilly is not a big ol' corporation. We are actually pretty nice folks, with an interest in antiques, fighting upstream against inflation and the economy just like everyone else. We sell mostly vintage and antique items, with wear and the ravages of time as to be expected.
    Do not expect our vintage items to be in new or like new condition
    - many of our items are fragile, played with, and many are over 100 years old. M
    uch of what we sell
    ha
    s
    been in storage for years, so if you are sensitive to certain scents,
    dust,
    or smells, we do not recommend purchasing vintage items.
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    read the listing description
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    A
    WORD A
    BOUT “ITEM NOT AS DESCRIBED” complaints and vintage items
    :
    when you purchase a vintage or antique item, it is never going to be in new or perfect condition, and cannot be expected to be so. We have seen an unfortunate, but increasingly common, tactic crop up: thin complaints, always accompanied by a request for a partial refund, saying that an item is 'not as described'. When buying something preowned, it's easy for a less than honest buyer to pick a flaw out of the air and attempt to secure a partial refund over imagined or exaggerated 'imperfections'. If someone is looking for a way to get money back, sure, one can always find something, anything at all, despite any seller's carefully written description. So if there is anyone out there who is even considering employing this tactic, please pass us by.
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