Rolling Pin Hand Blown Glass Fishing Float Buoy Fish Net 5 3/4 Inches Long For Sale

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Rolling Pin Hand Blown Glass Fishing Float Buoy Fish Net 5 3/4 Inches Long:
$35.00

Vintage Aqua Rolling Pin Shape Hand Blown Glass Fishing Float or Buoy for Fish Nets. The float has some bubbles, measures 5 3/4 inches long, is a little over 2 inches in diameter at the middle. It was finished with a glass cap with overhanging lip at one end. This cap has heavy chipping around its lip from use. No other damage to the float. The float weighs 6 ounces so shipping weight will be one pound, mailed priority with insurance and tracking. It will be well packed and is from a smoke free home. I can combine shipping with any other items I have listed and will pack them together. You would pay actual shipping, I do not add any handling costs. Just don\'t pay for the first one if you are buying more than one item. Once done offerding I will do a revised invoice before you pay with the combined shipping costs. Once you pay for a item requires us to mail it.NOTE: I will be listing some other floats as I get photos done. This was the only rolling pin one in the estate collection.I can usually have the package at the post office within 2 days of payment.I am not accepting returns as these are estate items. I will be sure to describe my items the best I can and note any flaws. New York State buyers pay 8 percent sales tax.



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