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ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Being offered for sale is the medium/large GLASS DESICCATOR with ORIGINAL LID by "PYREX" (marked at base and at lid), a "COORS 39-L" PERFORATED PORCELAIN INSERT and ORIGINAL PAPER LABEL (no text - faded, see 1st and/or 4th), from circa the mid -to- late 20th century (best guess), as seen in the pictures/as described in the title. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR IMPORTANT CONDITION NOTES. Being offered for sale AS-FOUND, uncleaned. May require a thorough detailing to bring to its full potential.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money back...no questions asked!
CONDITION NOTES:
Very Good used condition with a couple chips/flakes/bruises around lid edge (see pics 8, 9 & 10) and very fine wear to jar lip's inner edge (see last pic) but otherwise, nothing more than very minor/small stains, scuffs, scratches, etc. throughout. NO major cracks, breaks or repairs. Remains a fully functional desiccator. Porcelain insert is in excellent with just very minor cosmetic wear. See pics.
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT:
Measures 6-1/2" tall, base -to- lip (excluding lid) and approx. 10-3/8" tall, overall (lidded). Outer edge of rim is 8" diameter and base is 5" diameter.
Total weight is 6 lbs. 10.0 oz..
SHIPPING NOTE: Each glass/porcelain item included shall be individually bubble-wrapped and/or boxed separately, protected by foam packing and shipped within an over-sized, sturdy box. Expertly packed! Guaranteed safe delivery!!
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