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Lot Of Vintage Glass Installer Suction Handles Cups Handler Pat No. 2127154 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Oak Creek, Wisconsin, United States

Oak Creek, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

I have for sale a lot of 2 Vintage Glass Suction Cups Handles.
I can't find a name on them but it has Pat No. 2127154
engraved in the handle. They are un tested and are sold as is. 

If you have questions I will answer them if I can.
Will combine shipping when possible.
Please let me know if you are going to bid on more then
one auction and that you want to combine shipping.
Wait until both auctions have ending and I will send you a invoice.

Also please check shipping before you bid.
Buyer to pay actual shipping.
I only ship to addresses in the United States (Lower 48)
No Canada or Mexico addresses please.
I except Paypal. Happy Bidding.

This was part of my fathers collection of stuff.
He has past away and I want someone else to enjoy it.

Thank You!

Victoria


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