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Baldwin Peyton 3648-260 24" Polished Chrome Glass & Brass & Chrystal Shelf (NIB)
$ 68.64
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I only have one (1) of these in this color left. Yesterday, 2-8-21, I had two (2). Someone bought one (1) and now I have one (1). I have seen some of the ads where someone will show they "..have 1 left.. last one.." and as soon as it is sold..!!! miraculously, another one is found and now it too is the "last one". That's a marketing technique. Mine is really, truly the last one in this color. I do have others in different colors and different styles. They are becoming more scarce and I am running out of them. I'm trying to sell all of these before I'm "dead and gone" so my kids don't have anything to inherit.This is a new old stock item. Still in the factory box. I will ship this by putting a shipping label in a self-adhesive clear envelope directly on the factory box.
It is from the Baldwin Estate Collection. This is the Peyton Style. It is a 24" Tempered glass and brass and crystal shelf. It is heavy and not a cheaply made item.
3648-260.. It is
Polished Chrome
in color. The pictures I included shows the glass shelf un-assembled. The photos also show the
Polished Nickel
. They are exactly the same Style. The only difference is the color that the photos show. You will receive the correct item that matches your part #. I also added new pictures today, 2/9/21, showing a polished brass one I mounted in one of my bathrooms several years ago. I also have one in my exercise room for the massage lotions and my rum and coke.
The quality is so good that I installed several different items in my house several years ago.
I have been hoarding these pieces in case one of my offspring decide they want some of the pieces
The MSRP was 4.40 in 2013 when they were available. Now they are no longer available so I am selling them for about 75% of what the MSRP used to be.
Prices very seldom ever come down. In 1960 (when I was 10 years old) a loaf of bread was $.20 and gas was $.22 and a carton of Camels was .50. In 1976 I bought a brand new Chevy Chevette for 00. Now a car is 10 times as much. (I sold the Chevette 3 years later for 00)
Look at the photos and make sure this is what you want because I have a "no return" policy