THOUSAND LINE" 10" OVAL TAB-HANDLED RELISH DISH

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This is the separate listing for the "Thousand Line" 10" tab-handled relish dish by Anchor Hocking. I do have 3 of these in stock, however, the price and the shipping cost is for just 1. From what I can tell, the condition of these bowls is used with no scratches, breaks, cracks, knicks, discolorations or repair marks. The listed price of $10.00 includes FREE SHIPPING for the continental 48 United States.

I take Paypal at kznte@aol.com. I also accept cash and money orders sent to my home address. Please let me know which form of payment you'll be using. The shipping cost shown is for the U.S.

I would welcome the opportunity to ship world-wide. Please send me an email with you address, zip code and country to kznte@aol.com and I'll return to you with a shipping cost. Please put in the heading “Antique Inquiry” just in case the spam filter gets it first. If there is a certain piece or particular pattern that you are searching for, please send me an email with pictures of both the pattern and the backstamp and I'll search my neck of the woods. And as always, if you purchase from more than one of my listings, I'll be more than happy to combine the shipping costs. Thank you for checking me out and happy shopping :)
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    I accept cash, checks, money orders, Paypal, credit cards. Once I have received your payment, then I will send out your order :)

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    Shipping, including international shipping, is available to anywhere in the world, most usually thru my local post office. If international shipping is required, payment is required before I send out your order. Local pick-up in the Muncy, PA area is also available :)

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    30 days :) If an item arrives damaged, if it is insured, I will make available to you the receipt number and all other info needed so you can long onto the USPS web site and file a claim with them :)

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