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David Lambert LPL Sardis BC First Nation Hand Painted #40 Wolf 2" Cup Shot Glass

$ 7.91

Availability: 92 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Style: Native West Coast First Nation
  • Object Type: Egg Holder Shot Glass
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Condition: In very good, pre owned condition. No chips or cracks. Crazed all over.
  • Color: Cream Brown Black
  • Material: Ceramic

    Description

    A great piece of David Lambert pottery featuring a hand painted design of a Haida First Nations wolf (#40).
    West Coast First Nations Art/Canadian Studio pottery.
    Tiny tumbler to possibly be used as an egg cup, shot glass or tiny cup.
    Bottom marked L.P.L. (which I believe is Lambert Potteries Limited) Sardis BC.
    2" tall, 1 1/2" across bottom/base, 2" across mouth.
    CONDITION:
    In very good, pre owned condition. No chips or cracks. Crazed all over as usual for Lambert pottery.
    SHIPPING;
    Exact shipping charged without a handling fee based on weight and zip code. If the cost paid is greater than the actual shipping cost when mailed, a refund will be given for the difference. This item weighs 8 ounces, boxed (not original box).
    Buyer pays .63 for domestic USPS 1st class mail including delivery confirmation. International shipping fees apply.
    International buyers, please remember you are responsible for any VAT and/or customs fees. Import duties and taxes are the buyer's responsibility. These charges are normally collected at your door or when you pick it up. Please do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
    We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark as gift.
    Canadian buyers pay .83USD for 1st class international including insurance.
    International buyers pay .61USD for 1st class international including insurance.
    Please remember this is a vintage or used item and unless stated as new with tags or dead stock in the description, it has been gently worn or used.. I have searched hard to find any flaws and have noted them, if any. I do not accept returns unless there is misrepresentation on my part. If it doesn't fit, or you decide you no longer want the item, it is still yours.
    Just as I try my best to accurately and honestly describe each garment or item, I must also accurately and honestly declare the amount an item sells for on customs forms.