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Vintage Guest Towel Dispenser Car Advertising Collectable on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Sainte-Martine, Quebec, Canada

Sainte-Martine, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used

FOR ONLY CANADIAN RESIDENT PLEASE WAIT FOR THE INVOICE BEFORE MAKE YOUR PAYMENT ONLY. I charge the applicable taxe,thank you!!

Antique guest towel dispenser with napkins inside.missing 2 napkins on 12.metal dispenser,fastens to wall or stands upright.

PLEASE WAIT FOR THE INVOICE BEFORE MAKE YOUR PAYMENT ONLY Canadian residents must pay applicable taxes: Québec : GST (5%) + PST (9.5%) = 14.975% Ontario, New-Brunswick, & Newfoundland: (13%) Nova Scotia : (15%) Other canadian provinces (AB, BC,SK, MB, PEI. NT, NU, YT): only GST (5%).

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College Exhibition: Strate College Degree Show 2007

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