Victorian Pink Butterfly Photograph Stand

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£12.50

Item Code: 812217

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Description

The 19th century saw a surge in interest in collecting. Vast numbers of amateur natural historians would search out and record as many species of flowers, butterflies or insects as they could. The striking butterfly decoration on our photograph stand recalls this Victorian fascination with the natural world.

Features:
  • Pewter
  • Enamel decoration
  • 5 clips for photographs
  • Boxed


Dimensions (cm):15.2h x 7.2w
Code:812217

Delivery & Returns

Our delivery charges are as follows:

  • FREE UK Delivery for Orders Over £35
  • UK Standard Delivery (5-7 working days) - £3.50
  • UK Next Day Delivery - £7.95 (order by 1pm Mon-Thurs) (Currently unavailable)
  • Europe & Channel Islands - £20.00 (Currently unavailable)
  • Rest of World - £29.50 (Currently unavailable)

Next Day Delivery (Currently unavailable)

Order by 1pm for delivery the next working day between 7am-6pm.

Weekend deliveries are not available so orders placed by 1pm on friday will be delivered on the following monday.

This service is available to the UK Mainland only - Not available in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Isle of Man

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Q


Does this item come gift-boxed?


A


This photograph stand comes in a white gift box.


Q


are the clips included in the packagaing? mine came without :(


A


Administration information emailed to customer on 7.2.12


Q Is delivery to Rep.of Ireland not available? . If so...there is no point in sending me these e-mails..as the store in Dublin City is now sadly closed.. and I cannot purchase anything you so nicely present.
A


Please be advised that international deliveries will resume in 4-6 weeks time.


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Overall Rating: *****

beautiful

the picture doesnt do it justice! - stunning. have suggested it to also be used to hang dangly earrings from.

Posted: 28th December 2009