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5¼ x 16½ Vintage Miniature Winter SNOWSHOES PomPom Wool hand Made Quebec Canada

$ 44.35

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Condition: Very good, intact condition. MINIATURE/SOUVENIR ITEM
  • Size: 5x16
  • Color: Beige
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

    Description

    Up for sale this very nice pair of vintage miniature Canadian snowshoes.
    Probably from the 1960s or eraly 1970s, perfect condition.
    Measure 5¼" wide by 16½" long.
    Colorful wool pompom.
    Probably sold in a Quebec Indian reserve  as souvenir items for tourists.
    Hand-made the old fashion way, like the big ones, nice hand woven rawhide webbing.
    The bent wood frame looks like ash.
    Great adding to your collection or for decoration!
    Thanks for your interest!
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    Canadian residents must pay applicable taxes. Please bid accordingly.
    - Québec : TPS (5%) + TVQ (9.975%) =  (14.975%)
    - Ontario, New-Brunswick, & Newfoundland:   (13%)
    - Nova Scotia :  (15%)
    - All the other provinces: (BC, AB, SK, MB, PE. NT, NU, YT): GST only  (5%).
    - United States or European buyers :
    Might be collected by Ebay at purchase, depending your local rules.
    If applicable, taxes are automatically calculated at Ebay checkout, on the sale amount + the S/H charges.
    My business invoice is always inside the package. My tax numbers are available on request.
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    TERMS OF SALE:
    When feasible, we do our best to combine shipping, to save you money.
    We never falsify Customs documents, overseas buyers are responsible to pay their country's duties & local sale taxes, if applicable.
    We don't make any profit on Canada Post shipping charges.
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    NO LOCAL PICKUP.
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    No returns, unless you believe my item was grossly misrepresented.