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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2002 Jul 24 @ 19:00UTC-08:00 : PST/AKDT
Three Fine Cardholder Bin Pulls
Cardholder bin pulls are a special category that continually generates new examples. Stores of the 19th Century often featured banks of drawers full of merchandise and commodities, so these pulls were frequently used in great numbers. The three offered here all date from the 1870s and are in super condition. The fronts have been cleaned and buffed but the reverse sides show the original surface. Note the two sizes of the same design. The largest is 5" x 2.5" and the smallest is 3.5" x 2". Progressively sized bin pulls are always fun to find.
Low 30 high 65
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