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Japanese Antique Abacus 1891 signed. 5 balls in the bottom row
US $30.00
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eBay item number:356466178875
Item specifics
- Primary Material
- Wood
- Color
- Brown
- Original/Reproduction
- Antique Original
- Region of Origin
- Japan
- Age
- 1850-1899
- Maker
- unknown
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (156)
- v***_ (12)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseAbsolutely beautiful, The protection for this item; with the bubble wrap was very well thought of as it didn’t come broken. (USPS, always breaking items somehow) Shipping was quick and the item was just as described as in the pictures. I love this! In the near future I will consider buying more from this seller when I have the chance. Absolutely great seller, will recommend people to this person. (Shipping costs are well worth it, packaging had two items inside like tetris, very well organized)Japanese Imperial Army Sake Bottle Tokkuri commemoration of retirement (#356459996329)
- _***s (851)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseExcellent seller - fast shipping, friendly, and item exactly as described. Highly recommended.
- r***i (8)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseAll 7 books arrived as advertised. Compared to other listings, I'm quite surprised at the amazing deal I got on this books. Packaging was adequate as well.Japanese Imperial Army Manual Books Lot Of 7 From 1936 To 1942 personal guard (#356575468727)

