Spiral Pleated Silk Lampshade 5.5” H X 7.5” W X 3.5” W. Condition is “Used”. Shipped with USPS Parcel Select Ground.
This charming Birds Nest decoration is perfect for adding a touch of spring and Easter ambiance to your home. The nest is beautifully crafted with three speckled eggs and silk flowers that add a pop of color. Measuring 5 inches in diameter, it comes in a lovely gift box, making it a great present for your loved ones. The type of this item is Easter and Spring, while the occasion is Easter. The multicolor of the silk flowers complements the speckled eggs perfectly. This collectible can be a great addition to your holiday and seasonal decorations. Get yours today and enjoy the beauty and charm that this Birds Nest brings.
This charming Birds Nest decoration is perfect for adding a touch of spring and Easter ambiance to your home. The nest is beautifully crafted with three speckled eggs and silk flowers that add a pop of color. Measuring 5 inches in diameter, it comes in a lovely gift box, making it a great present for your loved ones. The type of this item is Easter and Spring, while the occasion is Easter. The multicolor of the silk flowers complements the speckled eggs perfectly. This collectible can be a great addition to your holiday and seasonal decorations. Get yours today and enjoy the beauty and charm that this Birds Nest brings.
While it isn’t watertight, it’s ideal for dried florals, faux stems, or simply as a standalone art piece that brightens a shelf or table. Lightweight yet full of character, it’s a thoughtful gift for lovers of peacocks, florals, nature‑inspired décor, or handcrafted art.
Antique Silver & Gold Embroidery Velvet Bindallı Part. Possibly should be dry cleaned. Loose Threads. see photos. Does show Stains on the Backing.
Blanket is in great condition with one area of approximately 24×15 showing moth activity with no through and through holes. Please see photos. Blanket has not been dry cleaned. Historical background information: The Pearce Manufacturing Company was established in 1805 and moved the mill to Latrobe, PA in 1904 where it was operational through 1928 when it was purchased by Woolrich.

