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VINTAGE GERMAN AUTOMATIC SQUEEZE TRIGGER LIGHTER - 1930 - KELLERMANN ? -D.R.G.M.
Condition:
Price:
EUR 450.00
ApproximatelyRM 2,296.71
Postage:
Located in: Nürnberg, Germany
Delivery:
Estimated between Mon, 13 May and Tue, 21 May to 43230
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eBay item number:152271887809
Item specifics
- Condition
- Marke
- JACQUES KELLERMANN ???
- Herstellungsland und -region
- Deutschland
Item description
Business seller information
Value Added Tax Number:
- DE 308595974
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eBay item number:152271887809
Postage and handling
Item location:
Nürnberg, Germany
Post to:
Worldwide
Excludes:
Russian Federation
Postage and handling | To | Service | Delivery*See Delivery notes |
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EUR 10.00 (approx RM 51.04) | United States | Standard Postage (Deutsche Post Brief International) |
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Will usually post within 2 business days of receiving cleared payment. |
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