Description: For your Consideration All items are sold AS IS. Many are from local Estate Sales / Thrift stores / Down-sizing / Moving sales. Pre-Owned items have been used to varying degrees & will have signs of this use. Elastic looses it's stretch with age and Vintage Dolls may have loose stringing or need restringing. Please ask questions and review all pictures before bidding. The pictures are part of the description. Non-smoking home, but items may have originally been from smoking homes. Please ask questions and review all pictures before bidding. The pictures are part of the description.If you are in doubt that the item is as described please Do Not Bid On It. Whatever14 and 1/2 inches by 7 inches. Frame is embossed with a floral design and has a foil label stating 24 Karat Gold Finish / Made In America. Frame has dulled gold and some discolored spots, giving it a nice distressed antique look. Backing behind the collage is that velvety flocked stuff, The back of the frame is also velvet flocked and a bit linty. Please see images. It has a glass front panel. The two large rectangular pictures are advertising cards from Shaub & Burns Shoes. Some, if not all, of the die cuts were removed from old scrap book pages.This framed delight is a collection of Victorian die-cut scraps (and two trade cards) from the 1800s, all carefully assembled into a stunning collage. The frame in a 24 karat plated gold finish, has a nicely antiqued look. The dimensions of the frame are 14.5" x 7", making it a perfect addition to any collection of paper collectibles. This scrapbook die cuts collage is sure to delight any fan of Victorian art and design. Add this exquisite piece to your collection today!ShippingThis item will be shipped by USPS Priority Media Mail to any United States Destination. International Bidders will be charged under eBay's International Shipping Program and will be charged when they complete the check-out process. Thanks for your interest!The die cut, known in England as scraps, was first produced in the early 1800s. These scraps were printed in black and white and hand colored. By the 1820s, embossing was introduced. When the printing and embossing process was automated in the 1830s, Germany became the leading producer of scraps.
Price: 36 USD
Location: Milner, Georgia
End Time: 2025-01-04T19:06:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Frame Size:: 14.5" x 7"
Featured Refinements: Victorian Die Cut Scrap