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1935 HARRY BIRDS POTTERY 1st PATTERN@ VERNON KILNS Pomegranate Pink INLAID GLAZE
$ 3.43
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Description
Here we havean extremely scarce piece of Vernon Kilns dinnerware, a saucer from Harry Bird's Inlaid Glaze line, in his first pattern for Vernon in the color "Pomegranate," which isn't red like a pomegranate
at all
. It is actually a super-yummy creamy light bubblegum pink, in a fabulous
matte
glaze. Cool mark on the back that was designed especially for this line. We have lots of cool and/or rare dinnerware pieces in our store, and we're always happy to combine shipping at actual cost.
Vintage:
mid-1930s
Maker/Markings
: Vernon Kilns, see photo of back
Approximate extreme measurements
: a tad under 6.25" diameter
We consider funky odors (cigarette smoke, mildew, etc) to be an important part of a condition report. Corndogcache is a 100% non-smoking environment, and we'll let you know if any of our vintage items smell like it (
or anything else
) from activities they may have been involved in before they came to us.
We're happy to
combine shipping at actual cost on all pieces
purchased and paid for
on one single invoice/order.
In order to take advantage of this shipping cost savings, you must, must, must combine all of your pieces into one order and pay for all of them at once.
The easiest way to do this is to place items in your cart, and then to purchase them as a group from your cart.
If you're unable to get the Ebay checkout to combine your items into one order, do not pay. Back out of that mess and shoot us a message instead, asking for a combined invoice, and then wait to pay from that.
The Fine Print:
We expect payment within 1 day of purchase. If you're waiting for other auctions to end so that you can combine shipping, shoot us a message to let us know.
If you're unable to pay within terms, please reach out with your Plan B. Things happen. Especially these days. So just shoot us a message.
We don't accept buyer-remorse returns but we will grant you the use of our description and photos so that you can re-ebay the item yourself.
Although we don't accept buyer-remorse returns, reach out if you're unhappy with your purchase! If we messed up -- everybody does -- give us a chance to fix it. We promise it was unintentional, and we'll do what we can to make it right.