Brass Ships Bell With Quick Dismount Base on 2040-parts.com
Saint James City, Florida, United States
Please read the payment section before you bid Brass Ships Bell With Quick Dismount Base 5 5/8th inches wide4.5 inches tall. Spade style base shown in 2nd photo
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