Description: Schmidt Nurnberger-Lebkuchen Annual Christmas "Festive Chest 2021" Complete Tin Box Set Set Contains: Large Chest Canister Plaque Brand New in Original Box FOOD NOT INCLUDED. Dimensions: Chest: 16 3/8" Length 11 5/8" Width 6 5/8" Height Canister: 4 1/2" Diameter 5 3/8" Height Plaque: 8 1/2" Height 7" Width Outer Box: 18 1/4" Length 14" Width 7 1/4" Height Chest and Canister feature Watercolor by August Godemann (1870-1930), 1905 Old market of the imperial city of Nuremberg in the 16th century. "Alter Markt der Reich.Stadt Nurmberg" Plaque features Watercolor "Lehrer" (Teacher) showing a 19th century classroom with a portrait of King Ludwig II of Bavaria on the wall. Great Gift!!!!! Don't miss this opportunity to get this new-in-box collectible tin set Buy several items and save on combined shipping. I have hundreds of unusual and discounted items. Click here to visit my store and see my other listings. BUYER'S NOTES Prompt Shipping!! COMBINED SHIPPING: We gladly combine shipping and share the savings. If you are considering several items, contact us for a combined shipping cost. DOMESTIC US BUYERS: We DO NOT offer "Free Shipping". Buyer pays actual shipping & handling above bid amount. Combine Items and Save!! INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: We will compute international shipping & handling charges on request before purchase. Contact us before bidding. Combine Items and Save!! CUSTOMS POLICIES: Customs Duties and Processing Fees are determined and assessed by the Buyer's nation. We will NOT mark purchases as gifts. We will NOT understate values. We will NOT mark new items as used. Click here to check out my Feedback!
Price: 74.99 USD
Location: Fair Oaks, California
End Time: 2023-12-10T19:12:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 30 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Schmidt
Type of Advertising: Box
Color: Multi-color
Date of Creation: 2021
Set Includes: Tin Gingerbread Box, Canister & Plaque, Original Packing Box
MPN: 504.11
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Modified Item: No