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Antique Arts & Crafts Oak Native Design Frame Wonderful Antique Arts & Crafts Oak Native Indian Designed Frame in very good condition,does have some wear to frame,circa 1920,size 13" 1/2 by 11" 1/2,opening size 8" by 10". Great early oak frame for Native Art or early Photo. Method of payment ,MONEYORDER/BUSINESS or PERSONAL CHECK/PAYPAL. CANADIANS PAY THE APPROPRIATE TAX.ALL PAYMENTS MOST BE MADE IN U.S.OR CANADIAN FUNDS. Visa and Mastercard can be used by calling our gallery. Mail to/from CANADA/USA can take 10-14 days to arrive. Shipping/handling cost will be listed on most items to ship anywhere in North America and we take great care in packing pottery,art,glass,etc..We ship in New Brunswick,Canada and Maine,USA .All items will be shipped by Canadapost or USPS Monday-Friday,other shipping arrangements can be made.Mail to/from St.Andrews,N.B. can take 10-14 days by mail do to no home delivery. INTERNATIONAL OVERSEA - please email for rates,small package air or standard surface parcel can take up to 30-40 days oversea. Please use Checkout to follow item,Payment received,Item shipped,feedback,etc. We offer 5% off to repeat customers. All Items are as described 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded ,So bid with confidence! If there is any problem with item or service please email first with your concerns.We sell quality items on eBay at all times and try to be fair with all shipping cost.Item shipped within 2 or 3 business days after paypal or moneyorder payment arrives,paying by check can take a week for payment to clear before we ship any item.High bidder must respond to notification winning bid within 48 hours. If you are not going to be available at the end of auction please email us.Your bid is a contract,place a bid only if you're serious about buying the item. Payment due within 14 days after auction ends.Canadians pay the appropriate tax!. Please use Checkout to email any concerns you may have.Looking for a full refund,Item will need to be returned safely before a full refund can be issued. Item name & # must be included with your payment or a delay may result in your shipping item! Who we are, Antique Dealer/Artist,Having a passion for Canadian folk Art Indian Artifacts Baskets Decoys Paintings Art Pottery Inuit Art and any One of a Kind item.A leading Maritime Art Gallery "Great Canadian North Art Gallery" Specializing in Canadiana Antiques and fine Arts and a Unique Canadiana Native Folklore Paintings and Prints by Canadian Artist by Brian Allen Adams.We feel quality will stand the test of time and we invite you to follow us on this journey to collecting. Town of St. Andrews,located in the southwest corner of New Brunswick on scenic Passamaquoddy Bay. Settled by loyalists after the American Revolution, St. Andrews today continues to reflect the dominant themes of loyalist social order - peace, order and stability and its quiet, tree lined residential quarters, the preservation of its Loyalist heritage has not inhibited the economic success of this very prosperous seaside resort. GREAT CANADIAN NORTH ART GALLERY, 284 Water Street, Saint Andrews,New Brunswick, Canada, E5B 1B7. Nature herself has never attempted to effect great changes rapidly.
Antique Arts & Crafts Oak Native Design Frame
Method of payment ,MONEYORDER/BUSINESS or PERSONAL CHECK/PAYPAL.
CANADIANS PAY THE APPROPRIATE TAX.ALL PAYMENTS MOST BE MADE IN U.S.OR CANADIAN FUNDS.
Visa and Mastercard can be used by calling our gallery.
Mail to/from CANADA/USA can take 10-14 days to arrive.
Shipping/handling cost will be listed on most items to ship anywhere in North America and we take great care in packing pottery,art,glass,etc..We ship in New Brunswick,Canada and Maine,USA .All items will be shipped by Canadapost or USPS Monday-Friday,other shipping arrangements can be made.Mail to/from St.Andrews,N.B. can take 10-14 days by mail do to no home delivery.
INTERNATIONAL OVERSEA - please email for rates,small package air or standard surface parcel can take up to 30-40 days oversea.
Please use Checkout to follow item,Payment received,Item shipped,feedback,etc.
We offer 5% off to repeat customers.
All Items are as described 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded ,So bid with confidence!
If there is any problem with item or service please email first with your concerns.We sell quality items on eBay at all times and try to be fair with all shipping cost.Item shipped within 2 or 3 business days after paypal or moneyorder payment arrives,paying by check can take a week for payment to clear before we ship any item.High bidder must respond to notification winning bid within 48 hours. If you are not going to be available at the end of auction please email us.Your bid is a contract,place a bid only if you're serious about buying the item. Payment due within 14 days after auction ends.Canadians pay the appropriate tax!. Please use Checkout to email any concerns you may have.Looking for a full refund,Item will need to be returned safely before a full refund can be issued.
Item name & # must be included with your payment or a delay may result in your shipping item!
Who we are, Antique Dealer/Artist,Having a passion for Canadian folk Art Indian Artifacts Baskets Decoys Paintings Art Pottery Inuit Art and any One of a Kind item.A leading Maritime Art Gallery "Great Canadian North Art Gallery" Specializing in Canadiana Antiques and fine Arts and a Unique Canadiana Native Folklore Paintings and Prints by Canadian Artist by Brian Allen Adams.We feel quality will stand the test of time and we invite you to follow us on this journey to collecting.
Town of St. Andrews,located in the southwest corner of New Brunswick on scenic Passamaquoddy Bay. Settled by loyalists after the American Revolution, St. Andrews today continues to reflect the dominant themes of loyalist social order - peace, order and stability and its quiet, tree lined residential quarters, the preservation of its Loyalist heritage has not inhibited the economic success of this very prosperous seaside resort.
GREAT CANADIAN NORTH ART GALLERY,
284 Water Street,
Saint Andrews,New Brunswick,
Canada,
E5B 1B7.
Nature herself has never attempted to effect great changes rapidly.