![]() Please contact me if you have any problems with your order. Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons).Perishable products (like food or flowers).Ship items back to me within: 14 days of delivery Just contact me within: 7 days of delivery Returns & Exchanges I gladly accept returns, exchanges, and cancellations The USPS notes this about Parcel Ground Select, "combined with a longer transit time, the shipment will be bounced, jolted, handled and thrown around more than shipments that are sent through any of the air services offered by the USPS." Due to this information, we do NOT ship glass items via this method. **We do not ship glass or delicate china/porcelain or Chalkware items via USPS Parcel Ground Select. Items over $45 may be shipped with Signature Confirmation in order to ensure that you receive your item.Ĭustoms Fees or Duties may be applicable in your country - we are not privy to, or responsible for, any Duties or Fees associated with delivery of your item. Please convo us before making your purchase if you would like your item to be shipped to a US Military base. Shipping large or oversized items to certain addresses (such as the DPO or APO) may not always be possible due to price. Please convo us with your zip code if you have a question about shipping. Shipping prices are calcuated by the USPS and are by size/weight and distance - we are located in New York State. On occasion we do ship some items via FedEx. We ship within 1-2 days of payment confirmation via the USPS or UPS. We accept PayPal and credit cards through Etsy. This iron (or a door stop) is in nice antique condition and has a matte black finish. This iron says “8” on the top which corresponds to its weight of 8 pounds. This antique sad iron would be a perfect doorstop or country farmhouse or shabby chic decor item. It has rust and light wear - certainly commensurate with an item that is about 150 years old. The iron is black and looks good for its age. This type of iron was used through the 1800s. There is a handle that extends up from the solid bottom that was heated on a fire to get it ready to press clothing.īefore the advent of the electric iron, ironing meant having to heat and re-heat a set of irons over a fire. The term “sad iron” is often used to distinguish the largest and heaviest of flat irons, usually 5 to 9 pounds, such as this iron that is marked for 8 pounds. These irons were called Sad irons because “Sad” is an Old English word for “solid”. Why are these old irons called Sad irons? This is an antique cast iron Sad iron that is black and marked with its weight on the top. ![]()
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