This is a lovely vintage dresser box by Rogers Silver Plate Co. signed and numbered on the bottom. It has a lavish rose design with a heavy patina making it a silvery bronze color. I did not try to clean it up leaving that to the buyer's discretion. Inside is unlined. Signed on the bottom NB Rogers SP Co. # 812-885. This measures 6" wide x 4-1/2 wide x 4" deep (approximately) and sites on 4 tiny scrolled legs. TO ORDER THIS ITEM JUST CLICK THE BLUE SHOPPING CART BUTTON TO THE LEFT OF THE PHOTO ! ** New ! If there is a PayPal button beneath the Cart button , you can QUICK PAY ! US Postage will be automatically figured into your total If there is no shopping cart button, just email us with the vendor or item # at sallbill@suddenlink.net ! International Buyers Welcome - Please email us for special instructions ! Visit Our Main Vendor Homepage and join our Special Customer List For * Unadvertised Special Sales, Gifts With Purchase & Postage Savings * Use Our SEARCH MY ITEMS At The top Center Of This Page For More Items Like This ! Always multiple item shipping ! Most of our items are vintage unless we tell you otherwise. Therefore expect them to be in "Vintage" condition. We do not thoroughly clean our vintage jewelry, leaving that to the preferences of the buyer, but if there are any serious problems, flaws or noticeable repairs, we will note it in the description. If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, we will always accept returns or otherwise try to make you a satisfied customer. Our return policy can be found at the top of the item page.
Use a scarf to dress up and add color to just about any fashion from jeans to fancier fare. Accessorizing , years ago, was necessary in order to add warmth or otherwise prepare for the "elements"Now, accessorizing is fun and fashionable AND can protect from the elements ! Most of the scarves you find here are vintage and we'll tell you all we know about them including any flaws. If there is no material content given it is probably because there was no tag. Just look on line for the various ways to wear scarves and according to some of the leading fashion magazines, this year 2009 is the "Year of the Scarf " ! |