$50.00
This vintage Braimes No X7 1 Pt oiler with Double Slide Grit Excluder Feed Hole and new (at the time) the cut off link to stop the flow. 1830-1930 was the time for new invention.
This oiler came out of a mill in a small mill town called Bacup in the north of England on the border of Lancashire and Yorkshire, which as moved a few times over the years as governments change.
This oiler is a 17"inches long you can see from the stem by 3 1/2" x 3 1/4" body
The bottom is marked No X7 1 PT and the name plaque Braime on the side
It is overall good vintage condition without rusting and only a dent in the stem
1-3 business days
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
All items in my shop are vintage and antique meaning previously owned, loved and used.
I will disclose any condition issues to the best of my ability in the item description and ask that you review pictures and description prior to purchase.
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I do not accept returns or apply refunds
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If it is agreed upon between the seller and buyer that an item will be returned,it is the responsibility of the buyer to pay for return shipping. Once the item is received to the seller a refund of the purchase price only will be applied to the buyers account.
I ship quickly -1-3 business days-so I will only except a cancellation within 24 hours of purchase since I will be preparing the item for shipment in order to expedite your purchase
The shipping cost is determined by the postal service which is described below Due to the various sizes and weights of the items in my shop I unfortunately cannot offer free shipping
I utilize the USPS for shipping all packages and have found them to be the most economical and reliable
USPS has discontinued Regional Rate Box prices. This means that this mail class is no longer available
USPS uses Cubic Pricing rates which are determined by package dimensions and distance traveled instead of weight