Description
Shadowbox framed in gray/brown reclaimed wood with print on front glass that reads "HARTFORD
you can wear it as a choker or a longer necklace
These bowls mix simplicity with uniqueness
The WPA History of Milford indicates that Captain William Kidd visited Milford in 1699 when he was en route to Boston (where he was subsequently arrested for piracy and murder)
Lighthouse Service and put into use in 1879
Miami Blue Decorative Hand-Carved Tamarind Wood Tray - 19-1/2-in faux candle Shadowbox framed in gray/brown reclaimedThis tray mixes simplicity with uniqueness, and is a perfect addition to any kitchen, living room, or dining area. Made out of tamarind wood, this tray measures 19 1 2 in x 9 3 4 in Each tray is hand carved and unique in color and texture.
Exchange/Return Notes
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- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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