Parasol/Sunshade of 1930s in printed cotton

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Description

This is a very attractive sunshade or parasol, dating I believe from the 1930s in a cotton fabric printed with leaves and flower spraysin blue and cream. It has a dark cream background and the motifs are brightly coloured .

The creases are somewhat grubby and I have not attempted to remedy this but the parasol would benefit from cleaning. There are no holes or tears and the fabric seems quite strong. Some of the bakelite spoke tips are missing. The original elastic fastening is still in position but would need replacing.

The elegant handle is in plain light coloured wood. There is a hole in it for the insertion of a cord.

The total length of the parasol is just over 29 inches (73.5 cms) – a great accessory for a vintage outfit.

The postage in the UK would be £10. This might seem expensive, but I always post parasols in cardboard tubes for protection.
Postage for this item is free within the United Kingdom. This is by signed for delivery and includes insurance. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT US FOR OVERSEAS POSTAL CHARGES BEFORE PAYING FOR THIS ITEM.
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Small items are despatched by Royal Mail first class recorded service, but larger items will probably be sent by a courier service. Both of these options will include insurance.
Terms and conditions
I am careful to describe goods as accurately as I can, but secondhand and antique items almost always show some signs of wear and may have small flaws which have been overlooked, so please do not expect perfection when buying something old and used.


If you are not happy with your purchase and return it in undamaged condition within 14 days of receipt, I will refund your full purchase price excluding return postage.
DateArt Deco : 1930s Codeas201a200 / 6786 PriceSold StatusSold SellerTextiles and Stuff Telephone07973 301665Non UK callers :+44 7973 301665 Emailtextilesandstuff@btinternet.com

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